Nation Gets Set For deconversion

AD GoTernment Branches FIFTY-THIRD YEAR LOWELL. MICHIGAN, AUGUST 23, 1945 NUMBER 16 Backing Program for Corn-on-the-cob season here and many of us with little or no butter Peacetime Economy Lowell War Veteran- Potato Growers Advised and few, If any, red points. What Full moblllzaUon of all federal County 4-H Fair Dies in 55th Year In Good Merchandising More New Homes a sad commentary! resources was ordered Saturday by President Truman to achieve George Wllczewskl, veteran of C. H. Rundman Co. Michigan potato producers will A number of Lowell drivers are swift and orderly reconversion of World War I, died Sunday morning find It advantageous to use all of going to have to start getting in Here Three Days at the Michigan Veterans' facility. the good merchandising methods at Is Urgent Need practice again at looking both the national economy. Mr. Truman issued a broad di- Grand Rapids, where he had been their command this year In helping ways when driving over grade taken three weeks ago. He was 55 them market their share of the es- rective to all government agencies Lhrestock Exhibits Break Lowell Mfg. Company Head crosalngs. years old. timated 408 million bushel United which emphasized particularly that Starts New Industry States potato crop, says C. L Nash, the government must lake all pos- Records; Shrine Band Mr. Wllczewskl was a resident of Lays Matter Before Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lehman who Grand Rapids until 15 years ago, Mlcihgan State college marketing recently purchased the John Zoll- sible steps to ward off inflation Plays Here Tonight Abont Fifty Carloads of Navy Beans To Be Processed specialist. Board of Trade and deflation In the transition per- when he moved to 162 West ave., inger house In the 1100 blk. on The eleventh annual Kent County Lowell. He was employed by the These methods Include advertis- iod. Here Each Year; Work on New Tile Building 60x120 We are definitely not affected East Main-st. are making exten- 4-H Club Pair opened Wednesday Superior Furniture Company. ing, packing, and arranging store by the cancellation of our govern- sive Improvements, Including the morning at Recreation Park, Law- Surviving are his wife, Mary; By 22 Feet High Starts Next Monday; Start Packing displays to Induce the shopper to THE OFFICE of price admini- ment orders. The backlog of construction of a bullt-on garage, ell, with a showing of livestock two sisters, Mrs. Felix Pachulsk1. of take home Michigan-grown pota- stration and the woretary of agrl- domestic and export orders from bedroom and bath. and other exhibits that augur well Grand Rapids and Seraphine, in Pre-cooked Beans Aboit Noremher 1 toes, he explains. At a recent meet- culture were speclfloally directed devastated countries all over the for the success of the Fair. Poland, and one brother, John, of The C. H. Runcimen Company will pack pre-cooked beans, starting ing, the Michigan Potato Develop- to do all In their power to pre- world, assures us of continuial The Grand Rapids Shrine band of The general quality of exhibits Lowell. about November 1. They will be put up under the brand name "Hall- ment association made plans to ex- vent any rise In the cowt of llvtag high production." 45 pieces will give a concert this Is good with livestock predominat- Funeral services were held at mark" and distributed by the Stein Hall Company of Chicago. The pand its advertising program dur- Thursday evening at 8:30 at the 4-H and to "Improve and tighten price The above encouraging state- ing. Over 130 head of dairy catUe 9 a. m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart C. H. Runciman Company wUwl^bul buili d a building 60-X-120 feet, 22 feet ing the current season. More than Fair. This band Is one of the finest controls" wherever necessary. ment was made by E. G. Schaefer, are In the barn along with 20 head church, with burial in Polish Cath- high of tile for this operationat ton. .JftrJAi . Runciman states that it is ex- 600 producers and handlers in 31 musical organizations in Western Mr. Truman set forth these guid- manager of the Lowell Manufact- of beef cattle, 8 head of draft olic cemetery, Grand Rapids. pected that about 50 carl navy beans will be processed each counties hold membership In the Michigan. The fair is fortunate In ing policies for all divisions of the association. uring Company, in an interview horses, 20 head of riding horses, year. The beam will be * with a Ledger retporter this week having them on the program. government to follow: 50 hogs, 20 sheep, 36 pens of ducks, cooked in pressure cookers •*1 Tuesday morning. Continuing Mr. 1. To assist in maximum pro- will take 18 people to operate the poultry and rabbits. The exhibit Lowell Navy Pilol then dried so that the product wfll Schaefer said: L E. Johnson has about finished duction of goods and services machines. Red Arrow Soldier of canned goods, flowers, baked be ready for the housewife to pre- As a matter of fact, we now the razing of the former Will Con- needed to meet domestic and for- goods, grains and vegetslbles were Wins Combat Awards pare baked beans In about 8 All machinery in processing have over 200 employees and de- don home. In the 400 block on West eign needs. Is at Home Again not as numerous as in former utes. these beans is located In Chicago sire to Increase this number to ap- Main and expects to soon begin 2. To continue stabUiaatlon of years, due to the busy season, par- The Stein Hall Company and will be moved to Lowell as proximately 275. Our difficulty In the erection of a large garage and the economy as authorized aud ticularly the grain harvest. This been processing these beans for soon as the new building ta ready. building this force to the above sales room on the site. The new directed by stabilization statutes. is true of 4-H handicraft and con- the past five years, but have de- A new railroad side track will be number, is lack of adequate hous- building will be of cement block 3. To remove a? quickly as pos- nervation exhibits. cided to have them processed in extended beyond the L W. Ruther- ing. This has been brought to the construction. sible all price, wage, production the area of production. They ford Canning Company to the rec- attention of the Board of Trade, and other controls, the removal of Special credit must go to the >Z± proached the C. H. Ru reation park road. The building and steps have been taken to se- President Truman announced which would not endanger the eco- fine exhibit of rural schools ar-' ranged for by Mrs. Hazel Allyn of Company some weeks ago and con- will facfc recreation park road. cure authority to build 50 addi- last Thursday that there will be nomic structure. sequently an agreement has been the county school commissioners Mr Runciman states that George tional homes. no official holiday on V-J day. reached as stated above. whlch come onl af office. Elwood Brake, commission- Pfaller will be the superintend- With the materials market Im- J* ter Jap- THE rKESIDENTIAL order di- er of schools of Ionia county com- Run On 24-Hour Basis cnlj# this plant and also will be provlng every day, and the addi- anese forces have laid down their rected the war labor board, as Mr. mented very favorably on the qual- The processing of these in "charge of the construction start- tion of more workers, our payrolls arms. Mr. Truman asked Saturday Truman announced previously, to ity of the work. This exhibit Is will run on a 24-hour basis ing next Monday. Should increase materially in the that V-J day, when It Is proclaimed, make such wage increases as nec- much larger than a year ago. next two years," said Mr. Schaefer. be a day of work and not ahollday. essary to correct Inequities of re- The judges from M. S. C. who With other expansions already conversion regardless o'f past limi- under way here by the C. H. Run- Lowell's first test well on the tatlono of the "Little Steel" wage worked on all exhibits, comment- r Namene Minister ImnArhmf Pere Marquette right-of-way In ed on the quality of work and ciman Company, the Newell Man- freeze. Has Made Fine Roeori ^ipwuim Segwun was drilled to the depth were selecting exhibits to go to ufacturing Company and the The WLB also was accorded Superior Furniture Company ad- of 76 feet where the water was definite authority over such labor the State 4-H Club show at East Reverend Paul Hoornstra has found to contain salt and was also Lansing. Sept 3-6. To Dairy Producers vertising for more help there Is disputes as would Interfere with begun his duties as .pastor of tlte no question but that Lowell's most of Insufficient quantity to meet Over on the north side of the' local Church of the Nazarene. He August 31 Is Deadline Date for Filing Lowell's need. A test well Is now effective reconversion. These dis- ApplicationH for Seaond Quarter pressing need is the construction Pair grounds the West Michigan comes to this city from Ludlngton being drilled on the Foreman putes, the order said, would be Dairy Production Payment of anywhere from 50 to 100 new those which have Interrupted work Parish association were holding where he served as pastor of the Sergeant Lawrence C. Armstrong, homes in the immediate future. hatchery farm, northwest of town. who has had more than three years' contributing to the effective prose- their annual show. Sixty head of Lt. Arthur A. Curtis, 23, of Lowell, Church of the Nazarene during John MoCabe, chairman of the Lowell must meet this challenge pilot of the Avenger torpedo bomb service in the Pacific with the cution of the war. cattle were on display from New- the past two years. According to Kent Ccunty AAA Committee, de- What we dc now will determine, The Superior Furniture Comp- er on 65 missions, has won the Dis- sires to call the attention of farm- famed 32nd (Red Arrow) Division, aygo, Mecoefca, Montcalm and Kent the District Superintendentru, Reif«vt . the kind of a town we are going | any has completed the last of its tinguished Flying Cross and the Air ers producing and selling whole has been granted an honorable dis- MR. TRUMAN said that he act- counties. Merton Sowerby, former W. M. McGuire, Rev. Hooornstr^' B to have in the future. war orders and is now advertising 4-H club boy of Kent Co., now Medal with five gold stars in lieu work in Ludlngton Is a higgh cod- milk and/or butterfat to the fact charge, and arrived home last for both men and women to work ed to mobilize all government re- of additional awards. Curtis has that August 31, is the deadline date Thursday night. sources "In this final stage of the manager of the Oakland Farm mendation of him In cominmi USg' to on accumulated domestic orders at Ann Arbor, was judge. returned to the United States for Lowell. for filing their applications for thti Sgt. Armstrong entered the army SOUTH BOSTON GRANGE for civilian use. The Lowell Manu- war emergency, In order to pro- leave and reassignment after a Dairy Production Payment for the In January of 1940. He left for Kent county 4-H club leaders, The Rev. Mr. Hoornstra gmd Attention all members, your attend- facturing Company has also shift- mote a swift and orderly transi- 150,000 mile flying od-ssy that be- period covering production and Australia with the 82nd Division in tion to a peacetime economy of members and families appreciate uated cum laude from the Mailni ance is desired at the regular meet- ed from war to peace production gan in the Mediterranean and con- pales of same during the months of April, 1942. A hard-bitten veteran of ing on Saturday evening, Sept. 1. free. Independent private enter- very much the kindly Interest City High School and was elected without a hitch. The C. H. Runci- taken by all the folks in Lowell tinued In the Atlantic and Pacific. April, May and June, 1946. The six operations against the Japanese, Several Items of importance for dis- man Company has no reconversion prise with full employment and Arthur is spending his furlough to the National Honor Society, Up- in making this Pair a success. rate of payment for the second he has seen action at Buna, Saldor, cussion and disposal at this meet- problems as the Federal govern- maximum production," In Lowell with his parents,, Mr. on graduation he was awarded a quarter for whole milk Is 60 cents and Altape, In New Guinea, Moro- ing. Potluck lunch. ment will continue to take a large His order, the 'President ex- Entertainments ol High Order and Mrs. Arthur Curtis. State Board Scholarahip to Central!^; ^ for A Rnd ^ cent8 tal, in the Dutch East Indies, and —Gottlieb Roth, W. M. share of the company's bean out- plained, was aimed also to "assure Michigan College of Educucatlon^*a * for May and June; and for Leyte and Luzon, In the Philip- The program for each of the put for a long time to come. the general atablllty of prices and three days features a high grade Mt. Pleasant. He matriculated'/is butterfat the rate is 17 cents per pine Islands. costs and the maintenance of pur- type of entertainment for both a pro-professional studen;, and pound for April and 10 cents per Lawrence wears the Asiatic- The total area of the state t* Jokes, jests, jabs and jibes Just chasing power which are indis- young and old, including games, Lowell Scbod Year while there wa^ elected president pound for May and June produc- Pacific Theatre Ribbon with four Michigan Is now declared to be ;by Jeff: According to a Lowell pensable to the shift of business bicycle races, pet parade, Softball, of the Philaethean Club. After fin- tion and sales. Battle Stars, Philippine Liberation 96.720 square miles, consisting of man, the jive dancing looks a lot enterprises from wartime to peace- etc. ishing his work there, he enrolled Eligible producers who have not Medel with one Star, Combat In- 57,022 square miles of land and like being caught by an over- time production and of Individuals The program on Wednesday Begins September 10 in Olivet Nazarene College at Kan- filed for payment as yet may ob- fantryman Badge, and the coveted 39,698 square miles of inland water, turned bee hive. . . .Many women I rem wartime to peaotlme employ- night presented features that have The Boa.-d of Education of Low- Kakee, HI. During his years there tain an application blank by either Presidential Unit Citation. Michigan water of the Great Lakes he was a member of the Platonlan writing or calling at the Kent Coun- being Included as part of the 4otal are painting what they used to ba ment." v previously won high places In the ell Graded School District No. 1 has A graduate of Lowell high school, area of the state. and others are painting what they estimation of the public—the Grand set Monday, Sept. 10, as the re- Philosophical Society, and In his ty AAA office located at 207 Spen- Armstrong worked at the Lowell senior year served as secretary- cer St., N. E., Grand Rapids 5, Mich. Mfg. Co.mpany before entering the hope to be They gave us THE PRESIDENT ordered the Rapids Western Horse Show and opening date of the 1^5-46 school treasurer of that organization. Also Or If it is more convenient, you may service. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. shatter-proof windshields before war production board, already in the 4-H livestock parade. The large year. If people are ambitious to earn during his senior year he held a telephone In your request for the Vern E. Armstrong, live at 948 the war, and will probably work the process of liquidating Its con- crowd thrilled at the roping, cut- The Board set this date In order more money, they stand a better student pastorate at Falrbury, HI. necessary application — Telephone Riverside Drive. on rubber road markers and tele- trols, to move as rapidly as pos- ting and other cowboy stunts. In- to enable students to have more chance of doing so If they show Recently Rev. Hoornstra was 79623. phone poles for afterwards. ... If sible to free business from regula- cluding contests on horseback. time to assist with the harvesting such Intelligence and energy In because of the late crops this year. elected executive secretary of the According to the chairman, appli- you want to feel old, have a friend tion. , This Thursday afternoon occurr- Buy and sell through the want their work that their employer can Another reason for the date Is to Michigan Olivet Alumni club and cations for the second quarter will talk about the flappers of yester- The WPB. however was direct- ed the auction sale of gifts to the afford to pay them more. allow for the completion of further Editor of the M. O. A. C. News. not be accepted after the deadline day. ed also to uoe its powers to "break 4-H club Fair which drew spirited repairing now going on In the date, August 31, 1945. bidding, followed by the light- According to a recent announce- bottlenecks," which would Impede school building. weight horsepulllng contest, (The ment from Mr. A. A. Henry, Direc- the reconversion process." In the September 6 issue of the WiDiam D. Devering heavyweight horse pulling contest tor of the Muskegon County Adult Lowell Ledger there will be a com- Education program, the Rev. Mr. WPB's SPECIFIC Job wUl be to will be at one o'clock Frldny after- Dies in His 84th Year plete courcc of study and a list of Hoornstra has been secured as a Training Courses assure available materlalfl for ci- noon.) NEWS OF OUR the teachers. Supt. W. W. Gumser member of the Speakere' Bureau Will Dean Devering, sixth eon This Thursday evening will fea- vilian production, control Inven- aska that ibose students who ex- for Adult Education In Muskegon of Henry and Harriet Dean Dever- tories to avert speculative hoard- ture the Saladln Temple Shrine Fer War Yetenuis pect to enroll for the first time In County. This means that Rev. MEftU^OMEN ing, was born in Vermont vuie, ing, asslnt the conversion and Band of Grand Rapids, which has Lowell high school , to arrange Hoornstra has been selected to Eaton Co., June 29, 1862. He moved played in many large cities from utilization of war plants and allo- their courses of study on Friday speak on various subjects and to Planned at M.S.C. with his parents to Tekonsha, Cal- cate scarce materials esuential to coast to coast, am' will entertain and Saturday, Sept. 7 and 8. The houn County, at the age of 12 conduct discussion groups from Three special training courses for IN UNIFORM the output of low-priced items nec- with an hour and a half program. superintendent's office will also be years, where he attended school The finals In the Softball contest time to time under sponsorship agricultural enterprises, believed to essary for continued success in the open on Friday evening. Sept 7, In of the Adult Education program until he passed the 8th grade, battle against Inflation. will be held on Friday morning at be of particular interest to war vet- order to accommodate those stu- of Muskegon County. Howard Acheson has returned Elmer Layer of the Signal Corps and being a member of a large On the subject of "holding the 10:80 and at 3 o'clock all exhibits dents who cannot come In during erans, will be Inaugurated at Mich- to Miami Beach, Fla., after spend- Is still In France. family, went out on a farm to line" against either postwar infla will be released. the day. Until August 30th, Mr. Hoorn- igan State College this fall, Ralph W. Tenny, director of short courses, ing 60 days with his wife and son • * * work and earn his own living. He tlon or precipitous reflation, Mr. stra will be First Aid instructor is the last of the family of 10 announces. In Lowell. T/5 George E. Bailey, son of Truman's order said; at the annual Boys' Camp at In- brothers and sisters, and passed A cooperative project of the col- * * * Mrs. George M. Foster of Lowell, "During the transition to a free dian Lake. He will return to Low- to the great beyond, Saturday, Mrs. Ivan Blough Named Treas. ell for the Sunday services during lege and certain agricultural In- T/4 Raymond Borgeraon arrived recently completed a trip over the economy, the secretary of agricul- dustries, one-year courses will be In Norfolk, Va., Monday and ex- Aug. 18, at the home of his niece, ture, the federal loan administra- that time. Stilwell Road from India to China Mrs. Erwln Forward In Kalamaaoo. given In Forest Practice and Farm pects to reach home Friday or as a member of a convoy laden tor and the director of economic Mich. Home Extension Council Equipment Service and Sales and Saturday of this week for a 30- Mrs. Devering passed away May 18, stabilization shall not only take all with supplies for our Chinese allies. 1944. Charles Edward Kyser a two-year course In Nursery and day furlough. • * * measures required by law as may Landscape Management. In addi- * • • He was united in marriage to Pvt. Gerald G. FIneis arrived be necessary to prevent any col tion to on-campus Instruction, the Mrs. Kenneth Wood Jr., has re- Miss Nettie Lucas of Lowell, April Dies in His S5th Year home August 16, to spend a 12-day lapse of values or discouragement courses will offer on-the-job train- ceived word from her husband, 16, 1890, at Woodvllle, Newaygo, of the full and effective use of Charles Edward Kyser, a resident ing In Industry. furlough with his wife and their County, Mich. He bought a piece of Lowell for the past twenty-six T/4 Kenneth Wood that he has productive resources." To bo eligible for the courses, one new son, and his mother, Mrs. of land consisting of 80 acres In years, passed away at his home on arrived In the States and hopes to of the following requirements must Hulda Flnels. Gerald will report Mecosta Co. and farmed It seve^l Bast Main-st., Saturday evening, be In Lowell the last of this week. OPA ADMINISTRATOR Bowles be met: satisfactory completion of for duty August 27, at Fort Riley, years, afterward going back to CW- Aug. 18, 1946, after several months' • • * and Secretary of Agriculture An- three years of high school, honor- Kan. houn Co. and from there to Low- illness. T/5 Uoyd A. Hess, who recently • * • derson—subject to overall direc- able discharge from the armed returned from the European war ell In 1900, where he has resided tion of Economic Stabilizer Davis Ned, as ho was familiarly known services, or satisfactory work exJ Tom Hall is spending a nine day until his death. Will had a friendly, by his family and friends, was born zone, has reported to Camp Shelby, —were ordered to "take all neces- perience and at least 19 years of Miss., after spending a 30-day fur- leave with his parents, Mr. and genial disposition and made many February 17, 1891, at Orleans, Ionia Mrs. C. A. Hall, having completed sary steps to assure that the cost age. An applicant for the forestry lough with his wife and son near friends. of living and the general level of county, the son of Charles F. and course must be able to pass a his boot training at the Great He leaves to mourn their loss Lida A. Kyser. He was married on Alto. pnlcea shall not rise." physical examination to indicate • • * Lakes training station. Tom will re- several nieces and nephews, two of Bowles and Anderson wero auth December 16, 1915, to Bessie Story, that he is physically able to handle port back to Great Lakes for gen- whom will especially miss him, and to this union were bom two Sgt. "Ted" MacTavlsh left last orlzed to tackle this job by the 'the work. eral sea duty. Fred Devering of Cleveland, O., children, Pauline Lunette, and Clay- week Wednesday for Camp Grant, adjustment of existing price con- The courses will be operated on a after spending a thirty-day fur- * • • and Mrs. Bessie Forward of Kala- ton Keith, who passed away Sep- 12-wecks basis coinciding with col- trols or by tightening them up In lough with his parents, Mr. and Lt. Dale V. Ford, son of Mr. and mazoo, as they had each at one tember 6, 1931 at the age of ten lege quarters. Registration dates areas Important to the cost of years. Mrs. Frank MacTavlsh. Word was Mrs. R. V. Ford, of Lowell, Is cur- •time made their home with him. living. for the fall term are September 20- rently serving with the Monu- Funeral services were held at Surviving besides the widow and 21. Requests for further informa- received from him Monday that he was on his way to Tampa, Fla., ments, Fine Arts & Archives Sec- Roth's chaipel, Rev. C. E. Pollock THE WLB ALSO was Instructed Pictured above at the extreme left, front row, is Mrs. Ivan Blough, daughter, Mrs. Douglas LaDue, are tion regarding the courses should officiating, and burial was In Oak- one granddaughter, Karen Kay; six and expected to be sent form there tion, G-5, of the United States that any wage increases requiring Clarksvllle, who was recently elected treasurer of the Michigan Home be addressed to the short course wood cemetery. director. to South Dakota. Seventh Army In Heidelberg, Ger- an Increase In the price ceiling of Extension Council at Its annual meeting at Michigan State College. brothers, Roy, Howard, Carl, Ralph, and Myron of Lowell, and Smith of ir • * many. Lt. Ford entered the serv- the commodity or service involved As a member of the Council, Mrs Blough will help sponsor the four Foreign trade can contribute one Ionia; one sister, Mrs. Lyle Bovoe, Sgt. Lloyd Bloomer, son of Mr. ice on Oct. 8, 1942, and was com- must be approved by Economic state projects which are to: Make Michigan More Beautiful; Make Boys' Fingertips, Snow Suits and out of every 10 postwar joba— of Lowell, and several nieces and and Mrs. Leo Bloomer of Ada, r- missioned In April 1943. He has Stabilizer Davis. Wool Slacks George W. Mason, president, Nash- the Farm and Home Safe; Get Acquainted with Neighbors of the U. nephews. rlved home last Sunday, after hav- had numerous Interesting tours of To assure compliance with WLB S. A.; Help a Worthy Rural Girl Get an Education. Mr. Kyser was a member of the Early choice advisable In these ing spent nearly .thirty-five months duty, and has served In Brazil. Kelvlnator corporation. directives in the interim period Other members of the Council follow: Lowell Mthodist church. He was de- scarce items for fall and winter In the South Pacific. Sgt. Bloomer Algeria, Tunisia, Corsica, France, preceding the formulation of new Front row, left to light: Mm. Blough; Mrs. Cecelia, Lamb, Hills- voted to his family, and found hlq wear. Reversible and fleece finger- has been honorably discharged Austria and Germany. He has been Improved lubricant for drills Industrial relations madhlnery by dale, Hillsdale county; Mrs. A. H. Torrey, FHnt, Genesee county; Mrs. greatest pleasure In caring for his tip coats, wool snow suits and from the Army, having 105 points. overseas 27 months, and holds four used In drilling metals Is a heavy a forthcoming labor-management Everett Wiles, Bangor, VanBuren county; Mrs. Charles Gray, Mer- nome and yard. slacks. Coons. Lloyd received the Purple Heart Battle Participation Stars. He Is material with a paraffin wax base parley, the President ordered: rltt, Missaukee county. Funeral services were held In With the Oak Leaf Cluster, also a graduate of the Kendall Mem- and looks like shoe polish. Con- "Offidals charged with the set- Back raw, left to right: Mra John Malllnger, Grayling, Crawford First Methodist church In Lowoll The only way io prevent these the Bronze Star with the Oak Leaf orial School of Art, Grand Rapids, veniently packaged. It Is easy to tlement of labor disputes. . .shall county; Mra. Leslie Donihue, Hillsdale, Hillsdale county; Mra Peter at 2 o'clock Tuesday, the Rev. C. E. terrible wars Is to provide hard Cluster. He and his wife ore Mich., and has attended the Archi- apply and helps provide maximum consider that labor disputes which Feloh, Menominee, Menominee county; Mrs. Ben Davies, Marietta, Pollock officiating. Burial was In starting them without provoca- spending some time with his par- tectural School, University of Mich- life for the cutting tool without (continued on page 8) Sanilac county. South Boston cemetery. tion.—Belleville, HI., Advocate. ents. igan. distorting the hole. ifr

THE LOWELL IJgWBK, LOWBLL. MIOHIOAN. THUB8DAY, AUQUOT U, 1N0 LAST WEEK'S LETTERS Cbe Cowell Ceflger hurch (Too lata for last week) •ill ALTO 80L# C IfrjUL Up anl Down Kent Coraty Roads THE LOWKLL LEDGER, LOWS1X. MMBZOJUf, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1M5 IttumUy vaomSmt at WEST LOWELL 110 BmI MMIO Btmt 10**0, MtatHcu. FIRST CONQREOATIONAL OH. By K. K Vining. Kant County Agricultural Agent Mrs. Gladys Tohrpe and children Bnttrad at PoMofBc* at LowtM. MicbWwi. Mr, and Mra. Harley Mullen. Mr. Rev. N. G. Wosn of Orleans spent Tuesday with Mrs. m Mcood OUm Uattw. and Mra Ernest Rolf of Grand VERGENNES CENTER The weather man played Into the The general livestock team ware PLUMBING Anna Stlnchicomb. MM. ARVIL HEILMAN B. Q. JetferiM, Kdltor and rnbUabct Sunday School—10:00 a. m. Rapids, Mrs. Vern Aldrlch of Mc- i hands of the potato tour last week. Bernard Smith of Paris, Gordon Worship Service—11:00 a. m. In Cords, Mrs. Chas. Mclntyre of Low- Local News Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kalllnger ac- i F. D. JaftoiM, AjwiT PnMUher the absence of the minister, Rev. The four hour rain gave some much Depew of Lowell, Austin Bowman Gee's companied their son, Imbert to his Mrs. Elizabeth Fox. Mrs. George Farm Supplies ell, Mrs. Lottie Anderson and H. F. JofferlM. Advertbh* M*r needed moisture to the potatoes and of Gaines and Kenneth Elhart of & HEATING David F. Warner will conduct the daughter Crystal Jones, Betty home In Jackson Sunday for a brief Hauer and Freda Bailey of Grand (Now serving in U. S. Infantry) put an end to any grain harvesting Grattan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Speerstra are visit. service. Sermon subject, "A Blind Dawson, Mrs, Clyde Mullen and FARM snd HOME SUPPLY STORE Rapids were Sunday callers at Lone that day, so spud producers could Dick Machiele should be com- vacationing in Nothern Michigan. Sheet Metal Work Pine Inry Churchman Taught to See." W. W. daughter, Mrs. Werts of Segwun Mrs. Edith Pratt of Saranac was ELECTRIC FENCERS attend the tour. mended for the showing these Gumser will sing. and Orvllle Austin of Logan at- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Collins are In Lowell Monday to attend the fun- Theo Bailey was home from SUBSCRIPTION BATES The folks from the college com- teams made, as his training turned PhoncI317 tended the Mclntyre achool re- spending a few days at Gun Lake. eral of her brother-in-law, Wm. Grand Rapids over the week-end. PLOW REPAIRS To all pelnU In Bmer Michigan: CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE mended the fine condition of Kent the trick. Devering. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. One Tear (2.00 Si* Month* $1J6 Rev. Paul Hoornstra, Pastor County potatoes, H. C. Moore. Ex- Kent County farmers will have a union Saturday. MONARCH Mrs. I. O. Altenburger is enter- Ray Covert Theo Bailey. Mrs. Clare Phillips FLAT BELTS, 1 IN. TO 6 IN. V-BELTS, ALL SIZES Three Monthj 70o Single itoplee fta tension Specialist, remarked more chance to get good certified grain Lt and Mrs, R. L. Court and taining her sister Mrs, Grace Saxon • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Focht and Sunday School—10:00 a. m. and children and Mrs. Frank Ka- than once through the day how and potato seed from farms In this children returned to Decatur of Broklyn, N. Y. THE PLUMBER [children of Grand Rapids were Sun- To all polnta in contlneatal United Worship Service—11:00 a. m. pugia and son went to Ramona MILLING MACHINE REPAIRS good the fields looked and the Im- county next year. Thursday afternoon. |(lay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice States outside lower Michigan: Young People's Service—7:00p.m. Coil & Wood Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ruegsegger of Park. provement in quality of our pota- Donald McPherson of Vergcnnes Mr, and Mrs. Melvln Court were M llili One Tear 12.50 Six Months |U0 Evangelistic Services—7:46 p. m. e£JH liil Saginaw were week-end guests of Summers. toes In the past few years. will have Yorkwln wheat, Huron Sunday dinner guesta of Mrs. Ruth Freda Bailey entertained Mrs. HORN HYDRAOLIC LOADERS Three Months 75o Midweek Prayer Service—Wed- HOlKkl Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wingeier. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gehrer left The growers were Interested in and Marlon oats and hybrid corn, Bylenga. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers, of Clyde Collar and Mrs. Charles Col- nesday. 8:00 p. m. Sunday to spend two weeks with FOR TRACTORS—WITH BUCKRAKE ATTACHMENT All subscriptions payable In ad- the machinery, storage, cultural Ray Jost In Alpine township, a new- Mrs. John Baker spent last week i Mr. and Mrs. L. E. DeVrles and Battle Creek spent Monday and, lar with a luncheon at the Woman's vance. Heaters son Robert of Detroit spent the U,, r d,,, httr Frank 0r,m City Club Tuesday In honor of Mrs. conditions and new spray materials comer In growing certified seed, at the U. B. Camp meeting near Tuesday with r.l.tl,« m Lowell. ' ' " The Lortll I>*J*er. •^bUJb^ J®*, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH that were being used. We are go- will have Marlon and Huron oats. Sunfield. Hill week-end at their Lowell home. ,in Lapeer. Clyde Collar's birthday. CLEAN EASY MILKING MACHINES 1M3; Tb* amo Solo, luxmrr.C . E. Pollock. Minister Mrs. S. R. Crabb spent Thursday 1904. OomoHtoua With th# JVUL ing to have some good information Ed. Parmeter and Carl Hessler Mr. and Mrs. Qyde Newell and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Poland of snd Friday wllh Mr. .nd Mr.. J. D.' "ll Altr.d ap.er.lr. ot Mrs. Walter Schuman and daugh- HIT. The hwreU Joui**>. MteblUtoed Sunday School meets at 10 o'clock on these different spray materials. of Courtland township have the fol- children, Mra. James Munroe and • • • ter JoAnn and Colleen Wert of CHORE BOYS Shefcoygan, Wis., were Thursday Aellck .1 (h. Crabb farm 'T T ODsoUdated with Um I*** with an opening assembly In th# Checks will be made In September. lowing certified seed potatoes: Chlp- Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Court attend- guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John R. Coe. Kendalvllle, Ind., are visiting at the 15, 103a (till Woodland ! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe church sanctuary for all classes The growers were much Interest- pewas, Petoskeys, Menomiiiec, and ed a social gathering at the home 'Speerstra. home of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Mrs. Kate Woodcock of Lowell, 1 above the primary department ed In the new Irrigation system on Katahdln and Cobblers. of Mrs. Velma Dawson in Segwun Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson _ , J w „ , „ . OdtU. R. 3, has returned homo from a &- J and The Rev. C. E. Pollock, the min- the Hessler farm, A close inspection The prospects for production In Tuesday evening. You Can Count 'Em Before They're MONARCH have as their guests this week, Mr. I * - ^ Mrs. Harold Utzman and Gerald Oliver Farm Supply Store 8 • - weekn' visit with relatives In Lan- and Mrs. David Underwood of ^o children of Athens Ohio, are ister of the church, will be present, was made from the pumps at the these fields look good. All this seed Arthur Munroe ^pent Saturday of Detroit are spending the week sing. 'spending his ten day furlough with FORMERLY THE FAHRNI CREAM STATION conduct the morning worship at 11 lake to the sprinklers In the field. should be used on Kent County at the Ionia fair. Nashville, Tenn. with Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Odell. Cditon'al ililt Hlil the home folks. E. Main St LoweO, Mich. o'clock. A cordial Invitation is at- Looks like this kind of irrigation is farms. Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Overboil Hatched ... When You Use Coil & Wood •Mfc&V Ji ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Englehardt Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rader of THE COUNTY AGENT tended all to attend. a coming thing. of Detroit were week-end guests are enjoying a vacation at Fisk Keene were Sunday luncheon guests Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ryder We were shocked to hear last of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Lake and other points in Northern of Mm Addle 'Danleu Vnd' Mrs. i Chicago are spending ten days and Rowland, and Lester Bailey The question of who advises the VERGENN^R METHODIST CH. Kent County l-H Judging teams week of the death In Germany of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green and Michigan. Maude VanDeusen. with their brother, John S. Taylor were Sunday dinner gue?tj« of Mr. farmers remains unsettled. One At the ten o'clock public worship did right well In the state contest William Read, son of Mra Ethel Mr, and Mrs. Harold Green were KING'S FEEDS iand Mrs. Taylor. and Mrs. Adelbert Odell. Mrs. George Steal and Sandra were Government wise-cracker made an Read of Lowell. "Billle" as we al- Ranges Mrs. G. C. Andrews and daughter Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening callers and Mr. service the minister of the church at East Lansing last week. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hand and Jlmmle MOSELEY—MURRAY LAKE Barbara of Muskegon were Sunday Orin Sterken called on their Mrs. Giles Sinclair, who has beer, and Mrs. Scoholmaster and family impression by saying that the cred- will be In charge of the services and Twenty boys took part In dairy, ways knew him was one of our Joe Green In Lowell. of Grand Rapids were Monday eve- MM. EVA BNOLB it goes to "Everyone and his guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Phelps brother-in-law, Joe Oosta, who Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mert Sinclair of Grand Rapids were Wednesday will preach. Sunday School assem-! livestock, crops, and poultry con- early 4-H Club members having . • • your poultry will produce better eating birds — for the 1 three ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Holstein cattle. He was on Judg- and family. very ill in Blodgett hospital. P" weeks, returned evening guests. brother." bly and classes will folow immedi- tests. | to Orangeburg, S. C, Saturday. Read. Mr. and Mrs. J. Baines of The Alton Ladies' Aid met in the Secretary of Agncunure Clinton ately. The dairy and crop teams took ing teams, always showed good STONE CORNERS and better layers when you give them the advantage M.'sses Jacqueline Fahml and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boyce are en-i Grand Raplda were Tuesday guests Nine members of the Vergennes church basement Thursday after- Extension group enjoyed a picnic P. Anderson directs attention to first place with the poultry team cattle at the fair and after leaving Earte Sinclair Is giving hia house Perfection OH Stoves Cleone Collins we r e week-end tertalnlng their brother, M/Sgt. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nielsen and and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson of noon with twenty In attendance. dab work never lost his Interest In of our tpeoiaily balaneed feed. It's chock full of vita- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack- dinner Tuesday at the home of Mrs. the "amazing production record of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fifth and the livestock team sixth. a new coat of paint Chauncey Boyce of Cadillac, who daughter of Beldlng called on their Jackson spent Tuesday and Wed- Miss Clara Jean Elhart apent laat the work. son in Lansing. Fred Franks, with election of offi- our naUon's farm people" which OF LOWELL Merrill Post of Algoma was Mr. and J^rs. Kenneth Sinclair has recently returned from over- mother, Mrs. Lee Mlddlebrook, at nesday at the Read home. Charles week with relatives in Zeeland and We know no details of his death mins, minerals aud every ingredient found by science i the Crabb-Duell home Saturday eve- cers in the afternoon. he says has occurred under "the Eev. Guy Dillon, Pastor Kent's high man and third In the and daughter were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Simpson spent gCMi Read of Flint was a week-end Holland. but bis mother told me recently he inlng. guest. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Heilman and guidance and assistance of more contest His team mates were his of Mr. and Mrs. Heaven in Cas- to make your poultry more productive. several days of last week at the 10:00 a. m.—Bible School hoped to be home this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klnyon andj Phyllis called on Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kropf of Low- than 3.000 county agents, working brother Gene, Morris Roberts of Warm Morning Heaters home of their son, Althen Simpson, family spent several days of last1 Misses Nell Pullen and Betty Mrs. Arehart, Mrs. Percy Read and 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. cade. Preston in Ionia Tuesday evening. ell spent Tuesday evening with Sparta and Boyd Slater of Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of Low- In most of the agricultural counties Subject. "Santiflcation, What Is It, Mr. and Mra John Cordtz of In Grand Rapids. week visiting Mrs. Klnyon'e slater, Troxel of Grand Rapids were week- Mrs. Clara Fero was a Sunday Mrs. Eva Engle. Mrs. Lydia Chubb Ray Hesche of Cascade and Dale The Kent County Farm Bureau end of r Mr a k ell and callers were Mr. and Mrs. throughout the States." Who Has It?" Wayne came to attend the wedding Mrs. Jack Hartley and Mr. Hartley M - «- f f and Nina of Lowell and Mrs. Laux. will hold a picnic at Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Don Nlles of De- G. VanWormer of Croton and Mr. dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- The Increase of women in farm 6:30 p. m.—B. Y. P. U. Johnson of Bowne. of their sister, Etsther, and were in Detroit. Wingeier at their Murray Lake son and daughter of Jonesville wtji-e Howard Barker of Cannon was Park Saturday, Sept 1. Picnic din- troit were guests of Mr. and Mra and Mrs, Nlckle and daughter and ard Kerr. work during the first four months 7:30 p. m.—Gospel Service. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth cottage. Wednesday afternoon callers. the Kent High man on the crops ner at noon with games, races and King Milling Company Pump Jacks Jack Fahml and other friends and Week-end guests of Mrs. Olive friend of Beldlng. of 1945 jumped upwards 44% as Friday evening, Aug. 24, Summer Sinclair. Mr. and Mra. Dell Ford and team and second high In the state. good speaking program In the relatives last week. Butler were her son, Supt. Amos Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks were Mr. and Mra. B. S. Frost of De- compared with 1944. And that Is a Bible School demonstration. Every- Keith Thompson has a badly In- LOWELL, MICHIGAN Reusser and family in Ionia, Mr. WEST VERGENNES daughter were in Muskegon Sunday His team mates were his brother afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Coons left Butler and family of Standisb, and troit spent last week with Nettle record to be proud of. one welcome. Come and see what jured ankle, caused by a fall from MRS. D. D. KRUM and saw an L. C. I. boat which was David, a cousin John and Gordon Caledonia township is starting a Sunday to spend a week's vacation her brother, James Hagle, of Mem- and Mrs. Orvle Stahl of Elmdale Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weekes Secretary Anderson lists among the boys and glrs have been doing a loaded wagon, on the Arch Rose also called at the Reusser home on exhibition there. Blossom, all of Cannon township, zoning program. The probate court GALVANIZED at Frankfort and other points in phis, Tenn. of Lowell callefl Qn Mr. and Mrs. the achievements of the county In Sunmmer Bible School. farm. Sunday. Frost Thursday evening. On Sun- Mrs. Anna Wlttenbach and Mrs. Ettie Gray of Cedar Springs, and William Reeti of Courtland. has appointed the following com- Northern Michigan. Mrs. Ruth Young and daughter agent the moblllxation of town and Coming Sunday, Sept 2. Rev Ad- Fred Cordtz of Thoroapple Dr., day Mr. And Mrs. Frost and Nettle daughter Mary spent Sunday with formerly of Grattan, was taken to The poultry team was Dick Post, mittee: E. W: Ruehs, Stanton EUet of Dayton, Ohio, who have been Mrs. Howard Gibbs returned last city men, women and youth to help rock of the Hastings Baptist near Ada, Is aaslstlng hla son-la- repairs on their home, Slay Linton Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Altenburger Kerr were guests of Mrs. J. H. Wes- Paul Wlttenbach and family. Butterworth hospital last Saturday, George Steffeua, Leonard and Wal- Emmett Sheehan and Clarence There are a number of species Cooperation is the motto of pres- spending the past two weeks with week Tuesday from Fort Bragg, on farms, to promote more Victory church will preach in the morning, law, Kenneth Sinclair, In erecting doing the work. WATER PIPE and guest, Mrs. Grace Saxon, and brook In Grand Rapids. Bert Baker and wife were Sun- suffering with a disocated hip, ter Moul, all of Alpine. iSnay. of earthworms varying In dxe ent day development Tha com- Mrs. Young's sister, Mrs. John Coe, N. C, wheres he had been staying Gardens on farms and city lots, and Rev. Gardner of the Alto Bap- milk house and installing a Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Newell spent Mr. and Mrs. Karl Blerl and day visitors at John Cox's in Cas- caused by a fall earlier In the week. returned to their home Saturday. with her husband the past two and the assistance of farm fami* tist church wil preach in the eve- water system, from several inches to several munity where the people cooperate Saturday in St. Joseph. Stanley were Sunday dinner guests cade twp.. Mrs. Gray Is past 83 years old. months. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kropf and son lies in every way possible in the ning. The Lord willing, the Pastor Mr, and Mrs, Albert Thompaon Balloon Urea were Introduced in feet; no less than 18 species of well with progressive ideas la one and FITTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Bert Purchase are Mr. and Mrs. Ben H Bush of of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Biggs In Mr. and Mra D. D. Krum and Want ads. bring desults. Try one. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowen enter- spent Sunday In Grand Haven. preservation of all the food grown. and wife will be In Nortiiem Mich- of Snow-eve. are making extensive 1923. earthworms In Michigan. that will make good progreas. entertaining their parents, Mr. and Grand Rapids were recent supper Beldlng. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Beatrice Branch igan at that time. SEELEY CORNERS tained Mrs. Bowen's mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Elhart and He added: v Mrs. I* A. Hubbard, of Grand Rap- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wood. Virginia Blerl of Grand Rapids is and Mr. and Mra Gilbert Hall of MRS. a. P. RBTKOLU Mar son Tcddie of Fremont were Friday "To perform all of these tasks, Ids during the 4-H Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark and y Matulaitus and sister^ Mrs. visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Hudaonvllle were Sunday dinner ob f 0rand 1Ra ,d supper guests at the Ted Elhart the county agent—like the farm ALTON CHURCH son of Ada were evening callara. f " ° P •' Mrs. Karl Blerl. guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hime- There will be no regular August Gee's Hardware Rev. and Mrs. Norman G. Woon for the week-end. home. famllj—has worked longer, harder Mrs. George Hauer, Mrs. Fox and baugh In Lowell. Alfred AnaeraoB, Pastor Mrs. Wm. Cosgrlff has received! Mrs. John Elhart and Mra Ted meeting of Snow Farm Bureau left Tuesday to spend a month's va- Mrs. Frances Mead and Mr. and Freda Bailey of Grand Rapids call- hours. But they have been fruit- Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. word that her cousin, Melvln John- ,, . „ „ . Mrs. Laura Ford visited at Ted next week Friday evening as Sat- cation at their cottage in Eagle ed on Mrs. M. B. McPherson and Elhart attended a shower Friday ful hours, which Vave resulted in Young People's Meeting at 7:U Phone 9 Lowell .on, had passed away at hi. home Mr"- f ^ 2*hm °' Elbert's Sunday while her hus- urday la the date for the Kent Harbor on Lake Superior. Mrs. Ida Falrchlld Sunday after- evening given in the honor of their greater production of livestock . m. in Auror., 111. Mr. Johnaon wa, I"' c"1"r" of band attended the ball game in niece, Miss Gertrude Moea of Hol- County picnic at FaUaaburp Park. Mlsa Marjean Fonger and friend, noon. Mrs. Fox Is 89 years old and products, and food, flber and oil Worship aervioe at 8:00 p. m. formerly . re.lj.nt ot Sown. Cen- *" W..l.y Crooks and Mr. and Lowell. land, who Is to be married soon. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Reynolds Frances Chadwick of Saranac, left Mrs. Dan Lehman. In very good health. crops that have figured so prom- ter Mr. and Mra Carl James enter- Kenneth Elhart waa Li La us ing and daughter, Mra. Alex Roberv Wednesday for Paris, Texas, to Mrs. E. R. Jones of Charlevoix inently in war. ALTO METHOVIBT CHURCH tained their children and ramilies last Monday and Tuesday where Sunday. The girls report a glori- spend a week with Sgt. Mac Fonger. Mis. Charlotte M.cEwan ol' Sgt. Jack Davam and ^jt. -Vll- and Bert A. Newland of Central **Vor county agents and the Ex- Rev. Wm. E. Tlmma, Mlnhrtar oon called on Mrs. Emma Brannan over the week-end. he took part in a stock Judging con- ous time. Wellesley, Ma«. and Donald c. I'*" mva'n'b'' lht,r, Lake were guests of Mrs. M. B. Mc- tension Scrvice as a whole. I am Morning worship at 9:45 o'clock. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wake- CAMPAU LAKE Everyone in this vicinity are test. MRS. X. R. HUB!) John Warner of Middleville en- Mrs. Florence Whitfield and Mr. MadEwen ot Seattle, nlec. ami Ne,lll. Davarn, ot Pherson Wednesday and Thursday. sure that these war years have field In Alto Sunday afternoon. . . .. , Pewamo. called on their grand- happy to think harvesUng and Subject. "Victory! What Follows"? joyed a fish breakfast with the and Mrs. Harold Bozung and fam- nephew of the late Mra^ MfcI .. ' ° , . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Myckowlak been the busiest they have ever Sunday School at 10:45. Miss Nancy Antonldea of Grand lly spent Wednesday at the homo of o . | — u c u . „ mother. Mrs. Ellse Kropf, last Wed- threshing are over. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark of Sara- Cooper family Monday morning. Sweet, were in Lowell Friday on I and Michael, Jr.. were Sunday din- In 1944 commercial hatcheries known. They h^v« likewise baaa Watch the Ledger for the great Rapids is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cowles in Beid- . nesaay. nac and Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Witten- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nash of business. ner guests of A/SK 1/c and Mrs. in thu United States 'urned out the most challenging days on our event to be held at the Alto Metho- her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Newaygo spent Wednesday night ing. bacn aud cbiidren of Detroit called Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Brlggs John Ebers In Grand Rapids. The Waterloo Recreation Area 1% billion baby chicks and half history." dist church on Sept 16, at 7:30 p. m Frank Antonidea. Paul Bergln, who has been spend- THE JOB AHEAD at the Marion Clark home Wednes- with the Hurds. Mr. and Mrs. Ray were called to Chicago Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin and Is situated In Jack?nn and Wash- a million turkeys, mure thau half Secretary Anderson says that Lock of Alaska joined them for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Camp of ing the summer in the East, re- Mr. and Mrs. Victo*- Clum of day. Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. the death of Mr. Brlggs' cousin. family of Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. tenaw counties In the "Dutch of which were shipped to farms the Extenaion Service of the Fed- BOWNE Clarksvllle were Sunday dinner supper. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ellis turned home last week, accom- Miss Mary E. Brlggs. They spent Leonard Kerr and family and Mr. Hills and the head water marshes John Camp of Birmingham, Ala., panied by hlls cousin, Barbara and broiler raisers In overnight eral Government, in cooperation CHURCH guests of Mr. and Mra. G. C. Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson have and girls were Wednesday evening the week-end with their son, Ken- and Mrs. Earl Maloney were Sunday of the Portage river Immediately Tbe news that made August U t never-to-be-forgotten ice to 125,000 Michigan families whose orders have been received word that their son Guy were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Harry Jean Singer, of Norristown, Pa., or longer shipments, according to with activities that exist under the Rev. Wat. E Ham callers. The Hurds accompanied neth Brlggs. guests of Mrs. Rosa Kerr. Mr. and to the north. the Railway Express agency. ards "vlv will be with the Array of Occupa- Camp. who will spend two weeks at the States, are setting new high stand- Sunday Schsal at 10:00 a. m. William Hesche and Mr. and date in history has been fbilowed by glorioos days of held up because of war. But this part of the job, too, will by Mrs. Myra Rose called at the :ik* tion and will be stationed in Berlin, Bergln home. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson ards for themselves. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Seymour Hesche and chil- rejoicing and thanksgiving. take time. George Holes home in Middleville Friday guests of Mr. and Mra m Germany. Friday evening. Mrs. Hard spent and Kent, Mrs. Thomas Mar tell oi The Department cf Agriculture Subject "Victory! What Follows"? dren called on Mr. and Mra I*o % Jack Fahrni were Miss Charlotte Mrs. Rosella Yelter has returned Now, as we enter the long-awaited era of peace, we face Tuesday with Mra Henry Nei- Lincoln Park, and Mr. and Mra In Washington agrees that the Bloomer of N. McCords Sunday Bell System's Western Electric Company—manufarturers Mrs. Ira Johnson, Catherine and MaoEwan of Boston, Mass., and from Lansing, where she has been ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH. m meyer. The Hurds were Sunday Roy Brooks of Plymouth spent county agents have done a master- afternoon to see their son. Uoyd new tasks, new rapoosibiiitiea-«mr opportomUUt. Ina- of Tttal communications equipment for both Army and • • Jack accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Donald E. MacEwan of Seattle, visiting her sister, Mrs. Warren Norman G. Woon, Supply dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ful piece of work during the war, Bloomer who arrived home thit mcd iately ahead is the job of swift reconversion to civilian Robert Johnson of Lake Odessa to Wash. Lusk. While there she attended the Rev. Fred Pinch of Grand Rapids Navy, makers oi 5,000,000 military telephooe sets for war the Blew reunion on Sunday, the Clark in Saranac and callcd on Mr. Vrard Minard and family. and of more importance than pres- morning from the South Pacific. « David Warner reunion at Moore's" will have charge of services next production. use, biggest producer of radar systems—is already recon- and Mrs. Robert Frazer on US-16 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Radford ent results is found in the fact 12th. Park and Friday was the guest of Mrs. Nellie Yeiter and Marion Sunday evening in the abscnoe of Mr. and Mrs. John Blackford while enroute home. visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. that they have charted a sound and children of Grand Rapids were & Your Telephone Company has its reconversion problem, verting its hxxgt factories to the production of chrilian The Terrell reunion was held at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horn. r Yelter attended a family reunion Rev. Woon. program by which farm people telephooe equipment to speed relief of the serious tele- Lakeside Park, Caledonia, Sunday, Louis Miller, in Nashville Tuesday, and dinner Sunday, honoring Sgt. Sunday supper guests oi Mr. and too. For Michigan Bell has been on a war footing throogh also friends in Battl* Creek and will be able to farm more success- Aug. 12. THE NEXT TIME YOU SEE PARIS Saturday evening guests of Mr. Alton Mick and Corp. Donald Yelter THE TRIPLE MIRROR CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BOCEBTI Mrs, Lester Antonldes. 7m all the -<4 months since Pearl Harbor. Hie seeds of war phone shortage. Kalamazoo. fully and economically with now: • • The Misses Helen and Ruth Clark Shaking off the terror of the and Mrs. Grin Sterken were Mr. at the home of the letter's parents, fiornrr Washixtfton and Kent Claude Cde was given a pleas- took over the raw materials and manufacturing facilities land Mra M. L. Sterken, Mr. and •dentine developments of ma- ant surprize Sunday in buuui of Nearly half of the waiting applicants can be served as soon joined a group of Alto young peo- Nazi nightmare, Paris now has a Sunday callers at the John Layer Mr. a^id Mra Uoyd Yeiter. Morning services at 11 o'clock liquor curfew and other restrictions, Mrs. Henry Stehouwer and Mr. anj! chines, that will make farming his birthday when his children which normally would have allowed us to expand. At the as enough tefepbocc instrnments roll off the production pu Thiirsdny evening in a farewell home were Mrs. Kenneth MoDan- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Decker of every Sunday. party honoring James Coridor, who but Elliot Paul, noted author ot Mrs. Nick Terp^r* of Grand Rap- aasier and more profitable. "Mind" will be the subject of and their families came with same time, the armed forces and war indosoy required a iels and family, Mrs. Lizzie McDan- Clarksvllle were Sunday guests of line—a matter of months. But telephones are only part "The Last Time I Saw Paris," ids and Lt and Mra Grin Sterkeh picnic dinner and spent the day. leavea Monday for service. A ieis of Mulliken and Elmer Dinta- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hatch. Monday NEVER TELLS A LIE the lesson-sermon in all Christian vastly increased use of die telephoae, of the need, lb fill the other orders, cable must he pro- weiner roast waa enjoyed by the writing in The American Weekly and Mrs. Mary Ardls of Lowell. AGRICLLTXRE IS BASIC Science Churches throughout the Those present were Mr. and Mra man of Alto. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hatch were young people. with this Sunday's (Aug. 28) issue world on Sunday, August 28. Clarence Cole and children, Mr. Under those circumstances, there was just one thing for duced, placed and spliced; complex central office equip- Mr. and Mra. H F. Miller and their granddaughters, Kay, Judy "Nothing succeeds like success" of The Detroit Sunday Times, tells Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chase of and Mrs. Lawton Cole and children Michigan Bell to do-take care of war needs and essential ment most be engineered, manufactured and installed in Guesta at the Ira Johnson home daughter Marjorie of Elkhart, Ind., and Hazel Hatch of Saranac. is an accepted maxim, but, by the why the "Queen of Cities" again Traversa City and Major and Mra. of East Lansing, Mr. and Mra the 11th were Miss Olive Merriman and Mrs. Ruth Rose of Muskegon same token, it sometimes happens civilian needs first All of them were met But in many telephooe buildings, Much of dais manufacturing and in* will be the gay capital of old. Emil Roth of Grand Rapids were Mr. and Mrs. Grval Jessup spent LOWELL WST. NO. 5 John Vincent and children and of Deckerville, Charles Colby and visited Friday afternoon with Mr. that Initial success, too easily a- instances we were unable to provide telephone service to sfallation involves hand-soldered connrcdons-millioos of Phone 9101, Harry & Vs Sweet Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. last week at Pioneer Park, north of ICRS. J. P. NKEDHAM Mrs. Claudia Fuller and children dauighter. Mr. and Mra. Ray and Mrs. Wm. Cosgrlff. Mr. and chieved, may prove detrimental in Shop, for delivery. adv W. A. Roth. Muskegon, and crossed the lake on of Hastings, Mr. and Mra. Ken- others who asked for it. them—and it must be done in dose quarters where only Harper were Friday afternoon Mrs. Howard Smiley and Gary of the long run. This is fully appre- the Milwaukee Clipper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eirmett Needham, neth Ingersoll and daughter of one or two men can work ata time. It's a long slow process. callers. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Britton and Ionia were Wednesday evening ciated by the men backing the The patience and understanding of the public throughout Ronald Jessup spent the week at Junior, Barbara and Marion, Joy Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Law- Ed. Davis of Alto entertained his Between 30,000,000 and 40,000,000 three daughters, Ralph Johnston, callers. "Prosperity from the Ground Up' the war has served as a constant encooragemcnt to oar Camp Showondassee, where he ceiyn Kyser and Sidney Emelander ton Cole and daughters and Mr. Many of the projects in our post-war program are already three granddaugh ters, the Missea Europeans are said to have been and Mrs. Rex Woods, all of Lansing, program. Men, who are for the Mr. and Mrs; Imbert KalMngcr passed the tests for a merit badge spent Sunday .afternoon at Ramona. and Mrs. Martin Schneider. 14,000 employees and has helped them maintain a tradi- fnginrrred and the equipment ordered Tbt job is stmud. Dorothy, Arlene and Sarah Jane displaced from their homes be- spent over the week-end with Mr. «iOat part Detroit and Michigan of Jackson are spending two weeks in canoeing. Cpl. Ellery Davis spent a 4-day Mra Alex Robertson spent last tionally friendly and courteous service under trying dr- It will be accelerated as rapidly as manufacturing facilities, Cooper to a trip to Lake Michigan cause of war. and Mrs. Glenn Sayles and Bob. industrialists, business men and with hla parents, Mr. and Mra Miss Marlon Berkley has return- furlough with his parents, Mr. and Wednesday in Ionia with Mr. end educators who aim to bring home cumstances. We are grateful for the tolerfnoe of those who materials and trained men become available. Anton Kalllnger. Mr. and Mrs. Leo ed to Lowell from Boyne City, Mrs. Wm Davis, and sister Evelyn. Mrs. Hugh Robertson, Jr. to the people of Michigan, and have had to do without a telephone, or have had service Kalllnger and son Ronald of St where she had been staying with Miss Marlon Needham called on Little Claudia Fuller of Hastings is hiriftg ami craining later on to the country as a whole, Miss Joycelyn Kyser in South Bos- from us that was not as good as we wanted it to be. 'tM Joseph, were also here for a couple her mother and sister. She will the vitally Important relationship who spent last week with her we hope to have b*ck with us soon our 2^00 experienced of days. Imbert, with hla German make her home for the present with ton Saturday afternoon. grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Claude between industry and business on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stahl of Elm- Now we mean to remedy cooditioos just as fitstas we can. employees still in the armed forces. The expansion pro- Shepherd seeing-eye dog, waa a her sister, Mrs. Howard Gibbs. Cole, returned home Sunday and the one hand, and agriculture on dale called on Mrs. James Need- We are tackling the job with all we have. gram will mean jobs nhimafrfy for about 2,000 new pleaaant caller at the Ledger office Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Berkley are this week Mary Lou Cole ia visit- last Thursday. spending a few days with their the other. ham, Sr., Saturday. Even in the dark days when victocy wrmed far wodoets in addition to oar own returning veeerans. Thou- Those men are determined to Mr. and Mrs, Archie Duncan and ing her grandparents. WANTED father near Woodland. Mrs. Oscar Chapin attended the Michigan Bell engineers were busy designing a post-war sands of other wodoets employed by contractors and sup- build their campaign on a firm daughters are spending his vaca- Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs foundation and they are keenly tion with his brother and family at U. B. conference at Sunfield last program. Their plans call for spending $120^)00,000 fer pliers will also benefit from Mtdugan Beft's program. week. Charles Bowen were Carl Cordtz a&are of the fact that to do this Royal Oak, and his sister in Detroit, expansion and improvement in the next five years to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seeley and While the work will be pushed forward with as little delay and fac&ily of Lansing, Mr. and Take t look at yoar reflection ia the new the base objectives of the program where he will meet an uncle from provide all needed service—to catch up with' wnwwl Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock and family Ohio whom he has not seen for 20 daughters, Virginia and Margery as poasfele, we still must ask your cooperation and your must be clearly understood. They from near Ionia and Mrs. Lyle Fall CHAMP. Tke fint glance will tell yon it's want to proceed on a slow but sure years. of Cascade Road and Mrs. Seeley's growth and assure safe margins for future devdopment— patience. The magnitndr of the maniAriiii injj, and in- sister, Emma and husband of Mor- Grocery Clerk Baker and family of Ionia Thurs- and they are somewhat dls- to utilize scientific improvements—to extend the- rural your hat. It bas tke style—tke fit—tke quality ley, Walter Blakeslee and Mr. and stallation job is such that many of thoae now waiting will day and Friday guests were Miss over the indications of in- telephooe system. Winnifred Werner of Baltimore, Durlng 1944 the United States Mra Vernor Seeley and family of not have telephone service fee a long time. It may take already shown In the pro- Md., and Mrs. Jessie Royce, R. N —that nake yon ntarrel at tke price. became the principal buyer of Cey- Snow Ave. spent Tuesday evening The program will indode the erection in Michigan of 46 gram. This sounds paradoxical, but lon products, putting the United as much as two years before trlephooes can be installed of Greenville. with Mr. and Mra. S. T. Seeley. MAN or WOMAN Sa baaed upon the fact that some Kingdom in second place, Ceylon's new buildings and major additions to present buildings, generally without delay. Diane Seeley of Gove Lake apent Callers the past week at the of those expresing enthusiastic ap- chief products are coconuts, nee, the purchase and installation of $50,000,000 worth of the past few weeks with her grand- We intend to keep the public advised as to the progreas Elmer Ellis home were their neph- proval Indicate in the very act of rubber and tea. In the order named switchboards and other central office equipment, the plac- doing so that they do not fully un- parents, assisting her Grandmother we are making, not only in meeting immediate needs but Expcritnce Not Necessary ew, Roger Flynn M. M. 2/c, U. 3. ing of long distance cable containing 50,000 miles of wire, derstand it And the surest way to Seeley with her household duties. in moving toward our long-range objectives. And with At Your Senrice... N., his wife and daughter from John Seeley and friend of Keeie •#T. and local cable containing 2Vi million miirs of wire- Providence, R. L, Mrs. Wm. Flynn, handicap the movement, they feel, Ing placed upon making city peo- every ormfidenor we look forward to the day when we •would be to have It get oflf on the apent Sunday afternoon with Mr. enough wire to encircle the earth a hundred times. For A Tasty Snack Caledonia, Mrs. Nelson Koetsler ple see this and realize it in all again can provide good telephone service whenever and wrong foot of its important implications. and Mrs. S. T. Seeley. and son, of Cascade, Mr. and Mrs. The danger Ides In the "help the What the Detroiter is heading the Mr. and Mra Fred Chapalocka We recognize as our ."rat obligation the supplying of serv- it is wanted. Or Satisfying Meal! Verne Jones of Grand Rapids, John farmer" angle. Roger M. Kyes, movement very definitely do not of Chicago are spending their va- GEORGE M. WELCH, and Alice Nash, Floyd Flynn, Earl Chairman of the Executive Com- cation with Mr. and Mra Cecil NOTICE—New Store Hours Whether you want a snack Nash and Frieda Russell from want is to have the impreasslon mittee. set the broad base of the created that a group of city folks Seeley and family. They all motor- or a full meal we are pre- Bowne Center. program firmly upon the thaais ed to Grand Rapids and spent Sun- pared to serve yon with qual- Shown this minute—in your favorite shades are sitting in their swivel chairs Ted Ellis of Caledonia spent two that urban prosperity is dependent day evening at Ramona park. ity foods and deeserta that telling the farmer how to farm. Moidays through Fridays-—8 a.R. to 6 p.m. days last week with his nephew. opoa rural well-being, and that The first job Is to learn how they Mrs. Iva Phillips is recovering will give you a real taste I € H I G A ILL TILIPHOMI COMPANY Elmer Ellis and family. Fred Teets whDo the movement la called agri- can cooperate to their mutual ad- nicely from her recent injury. thrill. Stop In any hour of $5 6.50 7.50 the day from 7:00 a. m. to from Florida apent Wednesday and cultural, it is so only in the aenae vantage. The Idea is to develop Sitirdiys—8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.ii. 12:00 p. m. Thursday with them. Sunday after- agriculture is basic. The acme practical methods and means From 1300 R C. to the ninth noon callers were Mrs. Howard must be kept in business, erf procedure. When thjy are de- century B. €., Phoenicia waa a McDanlel and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- veloped. the farmers will hear he la the prime producer courty of great commercial im- neth McDaniel and two children the vitally important partner out them and volunteer coop- portance becauae of Ita aesfsrlng from Mulliken. Miss Vernabelle adoatrr. And amphaala to be- eration, it is btheved. mcrchantB, WEAVER'S FOOD MARKET LOWELL CAFE Doran visited the past week with GEBTBUDE &MAD, Pro* Joann Ellis. Lowtll, Michigan LawaO. Lz Read the Ledger ads. Mi THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWBUU IPOHIOAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST M, 1M5 Form THE LO./KLL LKDQBR, LOWSUU MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. IMS

the L. D. S. Ladies Auxiliary of Alaska Thursday night. PUBLIC NOTICES SOUTHWEST BOWNE A. E. Wood visited his sister, Mrs. PUBLIC NOTICES MRS. L. T. ANDERSON Myrna Haskins, at Alaska Sunday. RowTbit Pntirn Hive Lost Their "Riek" Fred Heart, Attorney * Welch Grand Rapids, Mldtlgan Miss Margaret Anderson of Flint LET US RESTORE for Mortci Is spending the remainder of her SOUTH BOWNE AMreut DETEBMI NATION OF HEIRS MRS. JKNNIK PAKDEK SUto JWrlnti Bank of Michigan, Th* Probate Court vacation with her parents, Mr. and fie Wise the Exquisite Colorings in your for The County of Kent. Mrs. L. T. Anderson after visit- NOTICE OF MOKTOAOE SALE aoaalon of said court, held at the Parties from Hastings have been A*. office In the oity of Grand Rap- ing friends In East Lansing part DsfauJt harlas bssa made te «« Ua, m sajd county, on th* 7th day of and put your oowa on the painting the Paul Hoffman and tlooe of thAt certain mortcAf* UM of last week. ' IBlh day of NoT«mb«r, 1M3, executed by August, A. D. IMS. Rugs, Carpets and Furniture Martin Kunde barns the past week Present: HON. JOHN DALTON, Judge Mrs. Dorr Glldden and sons Erneit S. Gould aad Martha 0t. Mrs. er, steel 4. Good condition. Erin dle, Army style, |20. Norton er. Vernon Preston, 8^4 miles All kinds of live poultry ca«e will be foreclosed, pursuant to the price. Webster's Used Cars, Lyle In the forenoon at said probate office, Jennie M. McCormlck and family Johnson, Alto, Mich., on Win- Louis Avery, R. 2. Phone ISIF- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline of power of sale, and the premises be and 1* hereby appointed for hearing R& R Real Estate South of Lowell on M-91. pl6 FOR SALE Two large ooxes of Sheet IVIettl Work described as,— Why buy ready mixed poultry maBhet when Webster, 120 N. Monroe, LowelL •aid petition. in Chicago. geier road. i]>16-2t 1-S. pW Phone 144 Lowell, Mich. Highest Prices Paid Alto and sister, Greta Proctor of All of the northeast quarter (NEH) of sheet Insulating material. Cill It I* Further Ordered. "Ifcat public Phone 823. c88tf dfi FOR SALE—Peaches, Golden Jubi- Cascade, Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Mil- Section twenty-Moe (2f), Tewnshlp atx Miss Dorothy Clark, Claire and you have Corn, Oats and Wheat on the farm? Lowell phone 221. pl6 (6) North, Ranee nine (9) West, and notice thereof be given by publication FOR SALE—-6-weeks-old Police and lee and Rochester. Bring own ler and daughter, Marjorie of Elk- of a copy of thto order, for three euc- Margaret Anderson and Roger INVESTMENT Big dividends la contaloiac one hundred sixty (160) Collie puppies. Phone 2S&IF2, or COLLIES OUR SPECIALTY— FOR SALE—Library table and 2 containers. Hilton Orchards on Bergy Bros. Elevator Call 78 hart, Ind., and Mary Ellen Naah of land, more or less, aooordlns to t weeks previous to said day of Pltach enjoyed the boat trip to Mil- With Mr M-0'POULTRY CONCENTRATE 32^ . . comfort and wear. Wolverine Grooming and caring for Collies FOR SALE—White Leghorn and Ooverment survey thereof. ALSO hearing, in the Lowell Ledger, a newk- come to 725 Vergennes Rd., Low- rocking chairs. Frank Freeman, US-16—2«4 miles west of US-10 of Clarksvllle were callers of Mrs printed and circulated In Mid waukee over the week-end. Shell Horsehlde work shoes, dry Is our specialty. We have been White Rock pullets. Sam Freder- Alto, Midi. r The north half (N\4) of Iho southeast ell. pl6 504 N. Monroe, Lowell Phone 496. and M-91 Junction. Alto Phone DAVE CLARK. Mp. Jennie Pardee Wednesday after- quarter (SEU) of Section Twenty-nine wonty. Mr. and Mrs. John Troy called . . . . We can mix one to suit your needs soft after soaking and stay soft. raising and showing Collies for 18 ick, Rlvervlew Inn, Lowell phone (30). Town sU (6) North of Raote nine JOHN DALTON, More wear hours per dime of cl« 651. cl6 noon. (0) West, Kent County, Mlchlcan, Judg* of Probate. on the letter's aunt, Mrs. Nellie FOR SALE—Broilers, Muscovy years. Will have three beautiful 6F-12. Pl6 Farmers In this neighborhood lylhf In the Township of Lowell, County A tfua copy. Leigh In Grand Rapids Sunday, cost, $8.95 up. Coons. ducks. A. W. Wasslnk, 1 mile south litters due after first of Sept/em- FOR SALE—A few Holstein heif- of Kent and State of Mlchlsan, will be FRBP ROTH. Come in and diteuu yoar ftiding probltmt! WANTED—To buy a girl's bicycle. YOU WILL NEVER KNOW Juat have their grain ail thrashed and •old at public auction to the hlfhest bidder They found her much Improved. and miles east of Ware ber, also a beautiful sable and ers, either fresh- or to freshen. Let us clean your »ug8, carpets or furniture Register of Probate. el5-3t In good condition. Mrs. Joe how much exquisite beauty a some are cutting their alfalfa hay for cash by the Sheriff of Kent County, Mrs. Jospehlne Cowles and school. pl6 white Collie at stud. Come and Speerstra, Phone 198-F2. cl8 Bangs vaccinated. Earl Thomas. at the north front door of th* Court Michigan Trust Company visit us—Squire Collie Kennels, fine piece of jewelry posses, un- and the Mexicans are picking cu House, In the City of Qrand Rapids, la daughters Ann and Patricia, .M.-a. cl6 with our New Scientific Machines, on Grand Eaplds, Michigan til you see this gorgeous ladles' cumbers. asld County and BUte, on Satarday, Zetha Anderson and daughter, Save Hp To FOR SALE—House at 828 Avery R. 2, Lowell, % mile west and H LEFT—Steel rod and reel, south of location, or in our shop. Ulh day of Aucnat, It45, at tea o'eiocX ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOB HEAR- Mary, Mrs. Robert Anderson and mile south of Grand Trunk depot. dinner ring. A genuine moon- HARRY PENRIRGTOR A. M. Central War Time. ING CLAIMS Kleinheksei's Feed Service St., Includes barn and H acre lot. bridge below Consumer's power FOR SALEJ—Large roll top desk, Little Ciarabeil Holcomb has OF TOUR FUEL There la due and payable at the date State of Michigan. Th* Probata Court Janet Marie and Thomas Griffin See Mrs. Charles Cahill, at above Lowell Phone 281-F12. cl4-19 also bed, double coll springs, stone-opal centerstone, with sdx been under the doctor's care the house. Please return to John S. AUCTIONEER of ,thl* noUce upon (he debt secured by for the County of Kent all of Grand Rapids were Wednes- MoCords, Mleh. Alio Phono 682 address. cl6-2t Taylor, 616 Chatham St., Lowell. used mattress. Howard BartletL matcfted blue-white diamonds. past week. said mortgage the sum of Five Tbooo- At a aesalon of aald court, h*ld at th* ffltlriohnsMaimlle HARNESS SHOP NEWS—See our and Fifty-three and 75/100 (W,063.76) probate office, In the cRy of Grand Rap- day evening guests at the Leon $5.00 reward. cl6 69F-1-3. pl6 Total weight of diamonds, 1.50 WITH TWENTY YEARS C. & E. Rug & Furniture Cleaners Do!Ian, said mortgagee, by reason cf the Delton Tyler is assisting his Ids. in Mid county on the 14th day of Anderson home. Mra Cowles and Insulation FOR SALE—Bantams, White and hand-made harnesses, riding carats. Appealing beyond de- EXPERIENCE 1427 Robinson Road Phone 08145 father-in-law in building a new default in the payment of tho prlndpa:, August A. D. 1M5. equipment and show halters; also scription. 14K yellow gold mount- Interest and Insurance premium, and the Present: HON. JOHN DALTON, Judge daughter Ann remained until Fri- Comfort the year around BrOwn Leghorns. Henry Dennie, FOR SALE—Lady's new Chester- WANTED—Stoves any condition. AT YOUR SERVICE GRAND RAPIDS 6, MICHIGAN porch. sane having remalaed unpaid for more of Probate. day. Patricia Is still visiting her 619 Lafayette St., Lowell. pl6 binder and combine canvas re- field coat, size 38, full satin lining, Call 216 or see Smith's Furni- ing, of master craftsmanship. than 30 days, having declared the fuU In the Matter of the Eatate of EHsabeth the Social Club which met at pairing. Kerekes Harness Shop, Price $500.00. Inquire M. Verlin. In Stock or Farm Sales Wm. Glasgow and daughter Mil- sum secured by said mortgage now due. A. Block. Deceased. aunt and uncle. A 19-mlle coastal belt on Kyushu never worn. Phone 388. pl8 ture Store, 212 E. Main. pl6 STATE 8AVINOS BANK OF IONIA WANTED—To rent a 6 or 7-room 1 mile east of Lowell on M-21. Work Guaranteed Satisfactory dred of Grand Rapids were chil- It appearing to the court that th* Miss Mary Shehan received her home of Mrs. Gerald Anderson between Boji and Tawata had pre- Fitzgerald's Grill. pl6 By F. B. FOOT, for preMntatiao of claims against said Wednesday of laat week. house In Lowell or nearby vicin- pl8-18 FOR SALE —Black Jersey cow, FOR SALE—International "Little Or No Pay lers at the Lacy home Sunday. Its President. Mtate should be limited, and that a time diploma from Mercy Central School Dated May 31, IMS. C8-1M war metal-working plants that John Fshrni ity. Curley Howard, Lowell Phone fresh August 19, 3rd calf. John Wonder", two 14-lnch bottoms FOR SALE—5 good cows and 5 Mrs. John Watts and Mary Eliz- and place b* appointed to receive, examine of Nursing, Sunday afternoon at Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. and adjust all claims and demands against turned out one-third of Japan's FOR FREE ESTIMATE 96-F3. pl6 FOR SALOa^-Hay, straw and oats. Zoodsma, 1 mile west, W mile traotorplow, also Barred Rock heifers. Ben Speerstra, Lowell For Dates, Telephone abeth visited Sunday afternoon Robert R. Sprtngett, Atty, Mid deceased by and before said court: St. Andrews church at 8 o'clock. There are at least 35,000 miles production of pig Iron and half of Phone M8-FI Lowell Would like to buy hay on the Phone 272-F4. cl6 Caledonia S7-F13 Kenneth Sinclair. Lowell, Michigan It Is Ordered, That all the creditors of BUTTERMILK for feed, 8c per south of Grand Trunk depot. cl8 pullets, 4 months, J1.50; White STONE CORNERS with Mrs. Jennie Pardee and Wan- Mrs. Leon Anderson attended of streams in Michigan. her steel. ground. Amos Stertlck, Alto And Reverse Charges Mr. and Mrs. Macey Ellis and ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOB HEAR- Mid deceased are required to present their gallon. liowell Creamery. c81tf Rock pullets, 5 months, (2.00; MRS. E. L. SINCLAIR eta Schray. ING CLAIMS claims to said court at said Probate Office Phone 614. pl5-22 FOR SALEJ—Round, 8-ft. dining PEACHES—Rochesters will be clltf also broiler and roosters. 2 miles sons and Mrs. Maud Ellis had a Miss Mabel WaMa visited her State of Michigan. The Probate Court an or before the 2»th day of October, table; 2 girl's winter coats, 10-14. ready next week. Call In your Always Ready to Serve You week's vacation at Charlevoix, at- for the County of Kent. A. D. IMS, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, WANTED—Used Comic Magazines. west of Saranac on M-21, Haral aunts, Mrs. Minnie Bouck and Mrs. said time and place being hereby appointed Mrs. George Fonger, Phone 286- i order for tree ripened peaches Anywher* — Anytime Mrs. Crusoe and daughter, are At a session of said court, held at the Will pay 2c apiece. Smith's Fur- C. Haskins, Saranac. Mich., R. 2 tending a convention of their Fannie Huntington and called on Probate office, In the city of Grand Rap- for the examination and adjustment of all F2. cl6 and save sugar. Carl Kropf. making an indefinite stay at the church and taking In some of the lda, In said county on Uie 36th day of claims and demands against said deceased niture Store, 212 E. Main St., pl6-2t Jennie Pardee. It is Further Ordered, That public notice Phone 73-F4. pl6 ht.tne of the daughter and son-ln- beautiful sights of the north. July A. D. 1V4&. KIOCIR'S CLOCK BtEAD Lowell. pl6 WOULD LIKE TO RENT 10 or 18 Mrs. Gladys Metternlck and Present. HON. JOHN DALTON, Judg* thereof be given by publication of a copy FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, $5, tew, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Damouth. of Probate. of this order for three successive weeks acres of ground around Alto, for daughter Connie of Alto spent In tho Matter of the Estate of previous to said day of hearing, in the FLOUR WANTED—Yo take care of chil- Fumed oak buffet and round Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sharp of De- wheat Joe Dyke, Alto, R. L pl6 from Tuesday until Friday with Kellogg, Deceased. Lowell Ledger, a newspaper printed and table, $25. Large sizo blackboard. troit are spending their vacation McCORDS MATTERS It appearing to the court that the time circulated tn said county. dren, evenings or daytime. Mar- her sister, Mrs. Paul Hoffman and JOHN DALTON. WE NEED FOR SAJJE>—Household furniture. 829 North Jefferson phone 473- at the home of their son and wife, MRS. R. T. WUiUAM* for presentation of olalms against said GOLD MEDAL ilyn Bozung, Lowell Phone 199. pl6 family, and Friday afternoon Miey Dstate should be limited, and that a time Judge of Probate. Inquire B. R. Sydnam, Alto, Mich., F3. pi6 Mr. and Mrs. Perry Damouth. A true copy: and place be appointed to receive, examine FOR SALE—100-lb. capacity Ice Phone 411. pl6-17 iEd. Postma visited Mr. and Mrs. were in Hastings accompanied by and adjust all claims and demands against FRED ROTH. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perry of Mrs. Martin Kune and Donna. said deceased by and before ecJd court: Register of Probate. 016-31 box, in good condition, just the FOR SALE—7 new milch cows, R. Postma Sunday. it la Ordered, That all the creditor* of FOR SALE—English Setter pups. with calves by side. Charles Rlt- Qreenviiie were Saturday night Mrs. Jennie Pardee and Waneta STATE OF MICHIGAN, THE CtHCl'lf thing for a summer cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John Klelnheksel said deceased are required to present their PILLSBURY'S James Topp, phone 395. pl6 tenger, 1 mile south and 1 mile dinner guests of Mr. anr Mra. Rae- Schray were In Caledonia Satur- clulms to wld court at said Probate Office COI RT FOR THE COUNTY OF KENT Radio Service COi, Lowell. clG * sldc. Bobby and Ciarabeil Rose of have moved from Lowell Into the on or before the mth d.iy of Ortabev IN CHANCERY—NO. 41M0. WORKERS east of Sweet school. pl6 v day afternoon and also called at A. U. IMS, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, Pontlac are spending their vaca- R. E. Colby house. ORACE B. WALKER, PlalnUff. 15-lb. sack SALE OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS— Suzanne Coat of Jackson visited the Alden Porrltt borne. said time and place being hereby appointed vs Oak extension dining table and 6 IT , fj| tion with their grandparents, Mr. for the examination and adjustment of SOPHIA A. FOX. and her unknown heln, her grandparetns, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. August Lcmmc of all claim* and demands s^aioat said chairs; cane seated rocker; and Mrs. Raeslde. devisees, legatees and asigns. No Post War Depressicn Here Kalamaroo spent Sunday and Mon- Defendants. NICK BUETE Ray Coat, last week. It Is Further Ordered, That public noUc* father's cane seated krm chair; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson Mrs. DeJager visited Mr. and day with Jake Gless and Corrlne. thereof be given by publication of a cow At a session of mW Court held at the Round Oak stove for coal or Court House in the City of Grand Rapid j Auction Sales and children of Snow Ave. visited Mrs. R. Postma one day last week. Jlmmle Shean and Dick Glesa of thl* order for three succeaslvo weeks wood; 2 bedroom suites, one 3- previews to Mid day of hearing, In the la said County, on the 8th day of August, H You Wish To Insare Your Future Bookings for auction sales may Sunday with his brother, Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Myron Henry en- are spendlE.t the week-end In Chi- Lowell Ledger, a newspaper printed aad A. D. IMS. '1.19 plece, one 2-nlece; couch; a few Present: Honorable LEONARD D. VER- be made with Harry Day, State and Oscar Thompaon at Allegan. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Wayne cago. clrwilated In Mid county. largo With A Stoady lob We Can Use You carpenter tools; miscellaneous JOHN DAI/TON, DIKU, Circuit Judge. Savings Bank, Lowell, or with me Mrs. Herman Cordtz and mother Campbell of Kalamazoo over the Mrs. Lloyd Zerbe and daughter On reading and filing the bill of com- dishes; antlqves—uadle and rake . Judge of Probate. NOW size direct. Mrs. Raymond Darrdl and Mrs. week-end. visited Wednesday afternoon at A true copy: plaint in said cause from which It satis- Angel Food Cake ^ 47c AT ONCE and dinner horn; aM in good con- FRED ROTH, factorily appear* to tho court that the Wednesday, Sept. 5—Martin Isen- Dawn Darnell of Lansing were Mrs. Stella Warner entertained the Lacy-Porrltt home. Register of Probate. C13-31 defendant above named, or her unknown dition. helra. devisees, legatees and aMigrx. or* POINT FREE large Nettle M. Kerr, 1H miles west hosf. North Mollne on US-131, 16 proper and ueceoMry portlea defendant In Miss California size 46c of Lincoln Lake Road, on McPher- I head Guernsey and Holstein cat- KW the above enUUod cauae. and Layer Cake ^ Both Men and Women Wanted It further appearing that afWr diligent son St. Phone 241-F3. pl6 jtle, matched grey team wt. 3,000 «rch and inquiry 11 oaooot be m lbs.. 240 white leghorn pullets, full alned and It is now known whether or APRICOTS WANTED—Man for steady Insfde list farm tools and hay and grain, not said defendant* embraced under the Fancy Rice 2l i 34c CHOKE OF DAY OR NIGHT SHIFTS work. Lowell Creamery. cl6tf Utl* of "unknown heirs, devls«es. lega corn In field. tees and assigns" are living or dead or where they or any of them may reside; 22c HEIM TEXACO NICK BUETE, On motion of Unsey, Shivel. Phelps A Good Pay and Good Working Conditions Telephone Mollne 524. VoaderWal, attorney* for plaintiffs. Spotlight Coffee £• J 59c E. J. ENDRES Byron Center, Mich. It IS Ordered that said defendent, and Miradc With Vacations her unknown helm, devisees, legatees and Auotlon Sdles Service your car regularly at fortified with new M-V, aaaign*, cause their appefiranoe to be 1 taO our complete an to service LOCAL MARKET REPORT entered In this cause within three (3) PEAS F cans Bookings for auction sales may months from the date of this order, and Carnation MHk ^ i 36c Group Hospitalization — Accident, Health and be made with Harry Day, State station. We take an interest Master Mix Crowing Mash in default thereof, that said blU of com- Corrected August 22, 1945 *1 platnt be taken a* confeaaed by said de- Savings Bank, Lowell,~or with me, in keeping your car on the unknown heirs, dortseen, Life Insurance Available Wheat, bu I 1.42 fendant, her direct road. builds flocks for increased, legatees and 33c Rye, bu 1. It la Further Ordered that within forty Cane Sugar i Tires recapped by best work- Corn, bu 1. (40) day* plalnUff cause a oop^ of tWa Book yoar sales early so you Hartford Buckwheat, cwt 1. egg production V >

•' *i~ n 11 —in i ™ IXWfl* LBPO—» LOWMLI# MiqPGAy, THURSDAY, AUGUST IS, IMS SBTSf r, THURSDAY, AUGUST M. IMS The Japs Sirmdir.! left to be done but traffic on the Ada Locals ALTO NEWS railroad has been resumed. Mra Fted The gasoline was 18 Inches deep Mrs. Cecil Wing of Grandvllle How ktppy we all are was a Saturday afternoon visitor and went across the Charles Hood Ada of Mrs. Ida Morris. bear tke good newt, wkkk farm ruining hay and straw stacks, Mrs. Esther Fryi Sliver Wedding Annlvenary Alto Looala (Mn, nettle & Flfct) will hasten tke retirn of and then went across M-21 into the Mrs. Elisabeth Martin, who Is so ARTIST About 80 relatives and friends Bells rang and whistles blew ditch. However, by Friday morning gravely ill, was reported to be gathered at Pallasburg Park Sun- Wednesday, Aug. 14, and a fine oar boyi aid girls to dril- about the same on Tuesday morn- RamMDher Ada's Gold the fumes and gas had been ab- OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. day to help Mr. and Mrs. R. D. service was held at the Methodist ing. Mr. Martin Is somewhat Im- iai life. sorbed by the air and earth. Bancroft celebrate their 25th wed- cfburch. Rev. Tlmms presented a Tuesday, Aug. 14, IMfi found this proved and Is able to be up and will draw phorphus pictures at the ding anniversary. A fine picnic fine message, and a patriotic pro- terrible and cruel war at an end, about, but must take care not to dinner was enjoyed with home gram with children under the direc- and while we rejoice at the ending Social at Grange overdo, their host of friends In made Ice cream and cakes for des- tion of Mrs. Tlmms, gave a drill, of hostilities, let us also be aoberly Mrs. Neil VandePeerle is general Ada will be Interested to know. ALTON CHIRCH aware of the Gold Stars on Ada's ert. A purse of 26 silver dollars dialogue and songs, pertaining to chairman, assisted by Mrs. Olive Mrs. Cecil Wing ana Richard and MARY O'HARA Honor Roll, that will ever remind Ritter and Bernard Rooker, for the were presented to the guests of the wonderful news that the Japs COLB Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sutton of YOUTH RALLY us of the very real price of Vic- honor. All had a very enjoyable had smendered. ACENCY W.M.U. rtATURKS-** benefit ice cream social to be given Grandvllle were Saturday afternoon tory. And Just as we have all time and wished the Bancrofts by Egypt Grange on Saturday eve- guests of Mr. and Mrs. W'llard SATIIMY, AM. 25 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pattison BTNOFBD He did this again. Thunderhead worked so faithfully for Victory, let many more anniversaries. ning, Sept. 8. Funds raised will be Kulper, Jim Kulper, who had been COME AND SEE THIS and son Jack of Lansing called on CHArTKK Ii At la« FMcka-i >tood without a quiver, his head us all work even more faithfully used to build a hall. Besides the at the Wins home since Wednes- the Pattlsons and their grand- born. 11 l» whKe—th# only high, his weight forward, his hind that Peace can ba the True Victory ALTO. MICHIGAN •ver foaled on Doom Bar ranch. W«n iB legs stretched back. home made ice cream, there will be day, returned home with them. • Garden Club Meeting mother, Mrs. Emma Mofflt, Sat- the mountalni of Wyomliy. Kto Ma- not only for us but for all people. many other interesting attractions LAUghUn. FlIckA'i la-year-old own*, ftodt Ken suddenly thrust the nose-bag Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Twenty-four of the Alto Garden urday night, enroute to John Shro- j for an evenlngf's entertainment CLOSING SERVICE SUNDAY them out on the ranee In * ooW rato- Into Howard's hands. "Hold that! Ward and Mrs. Hubert DeVrles Club gathered at the Alto Com- der's at Caledonia. •torm. 17 Freight Gars Jumped Trmck Everyone is cordially Invited to at- They're gonna fight! I've got to get over the week-end were Mrs. Ar- NIGHT AUG. 26 munity Park Wednesday for a pic- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinney and Alto Locals tend. OBAPm 11: Ken Is dl^appcintad. Hi him!" Hit S. O. Stor*t« Tank thur Wilson and children of Grand wife of Grand Ra.plds and Mr. and had hoped that the colt would become a nic dinner, after which flower Mra Charlie Locke was called f on He ran to Thunderhead. calling his famous race home. ThU . °^ Ada has had plenty of excitement Rapids on Saturday evening; Mrs. guessing games were enjoyed and Mrs. John Dooley of Kalamaroo home to VanDyke. Mich., a few name. Thunderhead did not even lev. El. STILLIM white foal is evldeotly a throwback to tte these past few days watching the Ada Locals Leona Mallery of Grf.nd Rapids, were clever and good brain teasers, called on Mrs. Wm. C. Anderson days on account of the illness of kMdo, the wild stalUon that ta PUdcai twitch an ear in his direction. He crews on the Grand Trunk railway who was a week-end visitor and then Mrs. Wm. FarlchlW passed and Mrs. Ella Flynn Sunday. her daughter-in-law. She returned great grandilre. was watching the Albino with a mi- Mrs. Norman Wride went to Grand EMMBJST clearing the tracks after a wreck Mrs. Frances Ward and children of paper plates, pins, needles and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falrchlld, ac- to Alto Saturday to care for her CHAPTEB Hit Ken walls for • favor- nute, comprehensive atare that pen- Rapids Thursday afternoon to visit SPECIAL SPEAKER SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS which occurred last Thursday eve. Ionia and Mrs. Ruby Beremand of thread and by using table decora- companied by their father, A. J. able time to announce U* foal • ar- etrated the body and timed the her niece. Mrs. Gerben Keegstra aunt. Josephine Foote. rival. Charlie Bargent. mllUooalre horse nlng. Seventeen freight cars jump- Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner tions we were told to trim hats Porrltt spent, from Friday until Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Deming and breeder, and Col. Morton Harris, are nerve fuses. and new baby son at St. Mary's hos- guests. house guests. The colonel want_ * to have ed the tracks and struck a Standard and It was surpHslng how really Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack the McLauch- Ken seized the dangling halter pital. Mr. and Mrs. Orvles Kellogg and his mare br*d by Banner, OH Co. storage tank, spilling 16,000 attractive they were, Mrs. Ella Armstrong at Pontlac. JViusma spent Sunday at Grand lln stallion. rope and flung his weight on It Sunday evening visitors of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James MoCurmlck gallons of gasoline across the high- Watson and Mrs. Esther Simpson Mr. and Mra Frank Sears and Haven. "Come away! Come away, Thun- and Mrs. Ira Teeple were Mr. and went to Grand Rapids Sunday to Ada Locals Ada Locals CHAPTER IV: Rob McLaughUn. Ken's derhead!" way and down onto M-21. For- winning prixes. All marched around Mrs. Mary Sears of liansing were Mr. an Mra Will Burns of Har- father. Invites the colonel and 8arp«t Mrs. Lee Ward of Grand Rapids. Attend a birthday party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Fred West of Low- Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rusco and to ride out with him snd get Banner He hauled with all his power, try- tunately no one was Injured. the square and called on Mesdamea Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and ris Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Hie colonel, on a mare, has a wild ride Mrs. Peter Stukkle and son, Mrs. Lettle Keilogg's 88th anniver- ell and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slager, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackall of LOIWELL HIGH SCHOOL ing to break the stallion's fixation. Deputlea, auxiliary policemen, Hazel Dintaman, Inez Colby and Mrs. Ted Scott. Burns and two children of Grand back to the stables. state patrolmen and the Ada fire Peter, Jr., and Mrs. Bert Myers of sary, held at the home of Mrs. Jean Betty and Bob spent Thursday aft- Grand Rapids were Wednesday vis- &ut he might .as well have tried to The Albino drew first blood. Josephine Foote who remarked Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Stahl and Rapids called on the former's sis- CHAPTER V: Everyone laughs and department blockaded the danger Lowell were Friday evening visitors Doran. Guests were present from ernoon in Ionia visiting Mr. and itors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. move a rock. The stallion stared about the clever millinery. Next baby Sharon and niece were Tues- ters, Ella Flynn and Josephine •neers at the white colt. Ken's mother. the lower leg of the Albino before area end controlled the large num- of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stukkle, Rockford. Battle Creek, Middleville, Mrs. Tom Warner and Phyllis. Afton and on Thursday Mr. and Nell, who naaies all the horses, calls hia jver him. Immobile. meeting will be with Mrs. Fred day supper guests of Mr. and Mra Anderson. Thuoderhead. but nicknames him Ooblln. The boy burst wt crying and he could withdraw it and fractured ber of people who were soon on and Will Wlersum of Grand Rapids Ada and Grand Rapids, rfrs. Kel- Mr. and Mrs. Floris Slager en- Mrs. Clayton Anderson and son of MeMe "Rosenberg. EXTENDS A the bone with a single twisting and Adrian Francken of Alameda. logg had a huge birthday cake with Sparta were visitors. Pattlson in Septentber. All enjoyed Mr. and Mra Wm. F^tirchild struck at the stallion's head. Jerking hand to see the wreck. tered with a farewell party for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ellis yt CHAPTER VI: Ken reveals that 'rtiun- crunch of the Jaws. 86 candles and home made ice viewing snapshots taken In Ger- spent Wednesday night and Thurs- dtfhead's sire Is not Banner but Ap- to and fro with all his weight "Oh, Many types of goods were dam-iOalif., wore Saturday evening vis- and Mra Clayton Ashley, who, with Detroit spent Sunday with his paUchtan. Sanceo' can scarcely beUeve cream was served and she received Attention Cfcecade many and Franos sent home to day with his brother. Harold and slop it, Thunderhead! Please. Thun- The Albino gave no sign. The mo aged. including fruits and vege- itors. their two small sons, are moving to brother, Owen Ellis and family, H. and Bob Is both Prileved and dU- Mrs. Ida Morriis spett the past many remembrances from mem- Mra. Bert Sydnam by her daugh- family In Grand Rapids. twesed. aargenl waives the stud fee and ierhead! Come away!" ment Thunderhead loosed his hold, tables, barley, canned mllk^jtnd al- California within a few days where The Cascade fire department and father. Melvin Ellis. the older horse rose to his full week in Grand Rapids with her bers of her family. ter, 1st Lieut Mildred Sydnam. S/Sgt. Wm. J. Foster and .wife offers Ken breedtofipapers. Howard dropped the nose-bag, so tractors. About 500 feet of track Mr. Ashley is reporting for work in meeta the third Monday night of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Forward and height. One foreleg dangled useless, daughter, Mrs. Glenn Chaffee, re- • T/6 Clarence Hill, son of Mr. and now at Garnish, Germany. and daughter of Marshall spent CHAPTER VH: NeU, depressed over rushed to his brother's side and was torn up and the derailed cars a government project Relatives every month at 8 o'clock, at Cas- Carolyn spent Tuesday evening Mrs. Grover Hill, returned home on Saturday with his father, Walter Cordial Welcome financial difficulties, hopes that some- seized the halter. but he still had that mighty right turning home Saturday. Mrs. Morris were badly damaged. and friends from Grand Rapids, cade town hall. AH men try to with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dintaman. how Thunderhead will develop Into a fa- Ken's voice reached Thunderhead hoof with which he had nearly killed is feeling quite a bit better after Wednesday after more than three Farewell Party Foster, also called on Mr. end Mrs. mous racer. Thunderhead Is put out on On Tuesday some work still Is Lowell and Ada were present. attend every msetlng. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Meyer and the Kflge wKh Fllcka. When winter iimly but he made no response. the colt two years ago. The same her recent illness. years of service in the medical Frank Falrchlld. He waa in Pat- Pfc. Kenneth Nelilst from Camp cl0-8t Alfred Scott. Chr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dintaman and son Tommie visited the Pattlsons settles down, he comes back to the Phis was his world, his Inhefltance. blow would do It now. Mrs. Andrew Miller, Blkln Miller, corps. He served in Iceland, Ireland, ton's army and tefls many Inter- •tables. His slie and strength are sur- Crowder, Mo., Is home on a brief Mr. and Mrs. James Courier en- and Mrs. Mofflt Saturday evening. Ken had no part in It But how to Thunderhead too was on his hind any one of half a dozen manctivers; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jaspcrse, Pauline and In Germany, and now has his DID YOU KNOW THAT— esting Incidents and had many prlslog. furlough, visiting Mrs. Nelilst and tertained a group of young people Tommie remained to spend the aecome master of it? Only by the legs, feinting as if to strike. But he and, unable to ride with his usual and Jerry, and Darwin, Delores and discharge from service. His par- Fish that live near the surface of souvenirs. ... to ambitious boys and girls of CHAPTER Vltl: Thun/erhead gets ac-, the children, and his mother, Mra. Thursday evening at Campau Lake destruction of that which barred his saw the blow coming. In mid-air free, balanced seat clung like a Don Boersma of Grand Rapids ents invited members of the family week-end, while the Meyers ac- S 1/c John Loslnger and wife qualnted with oais. He Is trained to Myrta Nelilst He will start back the water have large eyes, while In honor of the letter's eon. Jlmmle wear a halter. When spring returns, he way. he whirled, dropped his head and monkey. spent Sunday at Tunnell Park at to their home for a bounteous chick- companied friends to their cottage of Grand Rapids were Sunday din- runs back to the range. One day he to Missouri on Friday and Mrs. those that live deep have small who left for the army Monday. Rearing backward, he shook loose, lashed out with his heels. The stallion came abreast of the Holland. en dinner on Wednesday evening on the Pine for some fishing. ner guests at the Umpson-Blossom wanders southward Into the mounUflns. Nelilst and Edwin Souxer will ac- and weak eyes? Guests were Billle and Allen Cour- mocking Howard down and snap- As the Albino camr down with marc and closed In. She did not Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fase and to greet Clarence, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chas. Tlmpson and daugh- home. Lowell and surrounding townships to CHAPTER IX; Thunderhead follows a compcny him as far as Chicago and Sntkes have jaws with elastic ter, June Sullivan, Elaine and Eve- ping Ken aside with a whlp-Iash of his killing stroke, his face received surrender. children, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Fase, Miles Fase, Rose and Diana were ter, Jacqueline. Mrs. Gretta Proc- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ellis and mountain stream. An ea«le attacks him stay there until Sunday evening be- hinges; otherwise, they could not lyn Hobbs, Larry DeVowncr, Har- and he runs home In •rrror. A week his head. Then, screaming his chal- the full impact of those terrible Ken knew what was coming end Rose and Diana, Mrs. Etta Fase there, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Alex- tor. Mra. John Young and May family spent Sunday with Mr. and lateis however he returns to the river, •enge, he hurtled forward as from returnlng to Ada. swallow their prey whole? old Cornelius, Ruth and Helen hoofs, and both cheeks were ripped fiung himself back, braced for the and Miles, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Irving ander and children and Mrs. Etta Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. John Verdurman in Ada and goes along It until he reaches a sort t spring-board. shock. The stallion reached over the Miss Darlene Kulper was taken Wasps can keep the temperature Clark, Marlon Ktigus, Connie of doorway In a wall of rock. Beyond It up so that the skeleton of his head Alexander and children, Mr. and Fase and Miles, Jr. Dintaman of LaGrange. Ind., were Mrs. Fra^k MacNaughton is con- take advantage of the increased op- At the same instant the Albino mare and seized her neck in his to Blodgett hospital Tuesday to un- Inside their nests as much an 25 Smith, Jackie Beckntann of Chi- Is the smell of horses. was bared. Mrs. Grover Hill and Clarence Hill, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray, callers of Mrs. Elmer Dintaman fined to her bed with an Infection rushed to meet him and both ani- powerful jaws. Jerking It toward dergo en appendectomy. degrees warmer than the outside cago and Bobby Packard who waa CHAPTER X: In the hidden vallay The Albino's one good foreleg hit all of Ada, and Mr and Mrs. Ed.lat Butterworth hospital, Grand during the week. In her arm. We hope for a bet- mals stopped short about thirty feet him, and at the same time threw air? Thunderhead encounters the Albino, and the earth with a crashing Jar. MdCaul and children of Alto, en- Rapids, on Friday, Aug. 17, a son, Mrs. Mable Hulbert had as her celebrating his birthday. Swim- Mrs. A. F. Behler returned Sun- barely escapes with hla life. Back at the •part and stood tensely eyeing each himself back on bis haunches. James Buchanan, fifteenth presi- ter report next week. Thrown off balance by failure to joyed a picnic party at Murray Mrs. Gray Is the former Hazel guests this past week, from Tuesday ming, a scavenger hunt and a day evening after spending a week portunities for learning offered by this ranch. FUck* la bearing her next foal. 3ther. These were two antagonists Ken was fiung sprawling dn the Richard Gephart Y 2/c, who has The veterinarian la attending. land his blow, and the murderous Lake on Sunday, honoring Clar- Gould. until Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Em- dent of the United States, was weiner roast were the evening's with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Behler who had met before and had not horscs's neck. been spending a 30-day leave with kick, he sank to his knees. Before ence Hill, who has just returned Mrs. Bessie Jasperse of Kansas ma Craigo and Mrs. Jean Hampton the only man ever elected to the entertainment finished off with a at Lake Odessa. CHAPTER XI: Fllcka's foal, a tOy, forgotten the event. The mare's body wen* over In a hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. L W. Is named Touch and Oo. Thunderhead he could recover Thunderhead had home from the army. City, Mo., was in Ada Thursday for of Gary, Ind. Mrs. Hulbert is looking presidency who remained a bache- snipe hunt with June, Jackie, and Mingled with Thunderhead's de- complete somersault and she Mrs. Dorothy Devenney returned Gephart. reported at Detroit Aug. recovers from hla wounds, aad Ken be- spun around. His right hoof >iht>t out Mr. and Mrs. Don Drolllnger and a brief visit with friends here. She forward to Saturday when her sis- lor? Connie holding the bag. The group steadily advancing school. There are gins to train him. The hone U dUOoalt sire to annihilate this obstacle be- crashed to the earth, rolling over Friday after two weeks with her 22 for re-assignment in one pawing stroke which crushed Betty May of Grand Rapids were | called on Mr. and Mrs. Norman ter, Mrs. Floyd Helmley of Syra- It hts been found that eyelashes and his many friends here wish to handle. fore him was the satisfaction of an and over. husband. E. M. 2/c Martin Deven- Mrs. Nellie Fisk of Beldlng Is the bony structure of the old stal- Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. iWride and visited several others in cuse, N. Y., will arrive for an ex- grow about one-twentieth of an Jlmmle lots of luck in his new CHAPTER XH: Ken finally gets Then intense curiosity. Here at last was Ken, clinging to Thunderhead's ney, In . They help- visiting her daughter, Mra IAW- lion's head and sliced off the lewer and Mrs. Wm. Slager. I this vicinity. tended visit Inch each week? army life. derhead running freely. He shows aaton- the great being who had overshad- neck. was. by a miracle, still on. ed celebrate the Jap surrender In rence Gephart Ishlng speed and endurance. Rob and part of his face. adequate accommodations and facilites jwed his whole life, the Image of The mare got shakily to her feet. Times Square, New York. Nell discuss their financial problema. A Blood spouted from the fatal Mrs. Julius Wester, and eon. coolness develops. whom had hung in his blood as per- Thunderhead galloped after the herd Alto Locals Mr. and Mra. Kenneth SulUvan : wound, mingled with the choking Richard Is spending this week with sistently and as challengingly as the and she followed him obediently. The Feuersteina and J. Llntons and family and mother, Mrs. John CHAPTER XITI: Chains Barge* M iand bubbling breath. The Albino's her sister. Mrs. Lewis Eldridge snow scent huag In the mountain prtAsed with Thucdeihead's spoad. ] eyes closed and his body sank into He reached and passed the mares, returned Sunday from their vaca- Sullivan of Ionia and Thomas Sul- and family at Mulliken. for all who attend. trains him on a home-made trtck. wind. the earth, his head moving slowly and took the lead. The black mare tion at Clifford Lake aad report livan of Grand Rapids spent Wed- Mra Joe Metternlck and daugh- But the Albino was confuscd. His CHAPTER XIV: Thundeihead nma a from side to side in agony. forged to the front of the band and plenty of fitfti dinners. nesday afternoon and evening with ter. Connie q>ent a fe«w days last half mile In 47 second-, record ttoa. By feet shifted nervously as If taking 1 Thunderhead stood over him. The the little white colt galloped might- Mrs. Esther Harris of Grand Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rosenberg. a lucky accident, he eacapes geklii*. It* 3rmer hold of the earth. His reach- week with her sister. Mrs. Paul McLaughlin's hopes for a winning raoer Albino's eyes opened once and ily as if trying to reach the side Rapids is making an Inddeifinlte Ruth and Holen Clark of Cam- Hoffman and family. ing nostrils expanded and contract- wend swiftly. looked up at Thunderhead. There of the stallion. stay with her sister, Sada Wilson. pau Lake apent Saturday evening •d slowly. In his sunken eye-sockets CHAPTER XV: Rob sails 14 horses at was the vision. The shining phan- Wave after wave of nausea went Mr. and Mra Frank Preston of with Mr. and Mra Paul Dintaman. 3is white-ringed eyes stared and an auction In Denver to raise cash. He tom horse—oversoul of the line! To over Ken. His face was deathly Hlcksville, O., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stauffer FREE CHEST GUNIC TO BE gets poor prices. An eastern buyer b»- meditated, seeing there before him, this prince of the royal blood he now white. His body ached as if It had HELD AT ALTO, AUGUST *9 comts Interested in the MclAUghltn stock. HIMSELF! His own superb and In- their ooiulns, Mr. and Mra, Geo. entertained Mra Ray Lacy and bequeathed all his wisdom. He gave been beaten. His fingers in Thun- Skldmore. vincible youth! He was there! He "fcwth" cMTy, right on mother, Mrs. Emma Klkpfer for Alto will bo favored with » free Why You Should Attend Lowell Schools CHAPTER XVI; Needing conslderahU him knowledge of the voices of the derhead's mane clung merely be- im%» and minarali l«r I money suddenly, Rob decides to sell off was here! But the strength was Mr. and Mrs. Val Watts and dinner Sunday In honor of the clinic for examination of the chest trees and waters and the great cause they were stiffly locked. He most of his horsee. He ships 48 to a as one. It flowed like a current be- riwnci rMTvnM# Ronald visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- latter's birthday. which will be conducted by tVe famous auction In Pennsylvania. Howard, snows and winds, so that nothing In had lost all hope of ever getting tween them as if It were already old Behler at Plymouth lost week. Marie Watson of Detroit spent Anti-tuberculoela Society on Wed- going east to school, rides in one of the the valley would be strange to him, control of his horse—the hills were freight can. creating a third horse that appeared Erlck Johnson put on a rodeo the week-end with her parents. nesday, Aug. 29 from 1:00 to 4:30 1. A teaching staff of known ability and character. no. not a single mare, nor the small- sweeping past—he could not stick CRACKED WHEAT in a misty globe between them, and all by himself Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Watson and CHAPTER XVn: Rob returns while est colt nor a humming-bird nor on any longer—the herd was thun- ADDS RIAL Amrm APKAl p. m. in Grange Hall. The clinic Nell Is out riding. He doean't. tell her In which they were both fused. Whtie putting In the cows Satur- family. eagle nor a blade of grass. dering behind him. Where was How- ,7 will be financed with Christmas about the results of the sale Immediately. Power and fire and glory rushed day evening, the bull came up and 2. Practical ahopwork to go hand-in-hand with mental Their mutual love grows warn again. Thunderhead's right hoof rose and ard? Where was the keyhole, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank KHne and Seal money. through the old stallion and he trum- £r fell with lightning speed, cleaving safety, and Fllcka? At this pace, he VIENNA pinned him to the fence, however, Mra Gretta Proctor enjoyed a pic- According to records In the off- CHAPTER XIX: The dude ranch Idea peted with ecstasy at this trinsmu- A NATURANATUftiL WITH COLD CUTS OH is turned down. Rob tells Nell that they the skull was leaving them far behind. after some difficulty he managed nic dinner with Mr. and Mra Ver- ice of the Tube rculoela Society one training. tation of himself Into the shining are going Into sheep raising, and that he The Albino quivered and was stUL There came at last a moment of to get hold of the ring in his uose nor Lynn, Wednesday. or more members of 11 families has already bought t.BOO ewes. Ken's re- magnificence of that vision. SOUR TYPE Then one deep sigh came from him, anguished exhaustion when he cared and twisted it until he threw the Miss Virginia Park returned In and around Alto should at- port card is unusually good. He rushed forward. One will RYE and on It there eboed away his life, about nothing—only to be off- bull. Though terribly bruised, he Sunday evening from Caraon City 3. Musical instruction, band, orchestra and vocal, in the seemed to aulmate them both, for tend this clinic. "This does not CHAPTER XX: Ken asks and secures while his blood and brains pumped He Innned his grip. fiunR himself 26l/2-oi. was not seriously Injured. where she had visited her friend. permission to stay out of school until rhunderhead charged too, each mean there Is so much active tuber- late October «o that he can go to a race slowly out to mingle with the earth Bat back on Thunderhead's - broad Mrs. Vltsft Huev and daughtera flinging bared teeth at the other's loaf Miss Arland Webber. culosis around Alto," stated high school and in all the grades. meeting In Idaho. Thunderhead Is to be of his beloved valley. rump, at the same time swinging SANSWICK LOAF of Detroit are visiting her cou- entered In hte $10,000 claiming race. back in pastfng. m THIS OHi TOASTIO Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Overholt of Blanche H. deKonlng. executive Thunderhead lifted bis mighty one leg over h!s withers. From this Touch and Oo might be raced too, Rob The Albino drew first blood. A 17%- sins, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stauf- Freuport called oo their sister. secretary of the society, 'because •ays. Nell finds she Is going to bear crest and made the mountains ring side-saddle position, be slid to earth. red stain sprung out on Thunder- fer. Mra Clara Doming. Sunday. It has an excellent record. It does 4. A home economics course designed to aid in equipping another child. with his unearthly screech of tri- His feet touched for a second, then loaf head's withers and spread slowly WHOLE WHEAT moan that some of these people CHAPTIS XXI: Ken and Howard ride umph. he was hurled on his face. down his shoulder. have had tuberculosis and healed Thunderhead and Fllcka on a mountain "Stand, Thunderhead!" He felt the jarring thud of the the girl in the arts of home-making. trip a month before the races. Thunder- As they passed, they whirled and Hardly had the echoes of Thunder- ground and lay there. The thunder fane Parker it; others have suspicious symp- head breaks away and }olns the herd of reared to strike at each other with 9re*k 9rulU and Vegetable* wild horns led by the Albino. head's cry of victory ceased than a of the herd roared up and over him. toms and are being checked be- their front hoofs, reaching over the trices y* mm i small, familiar figure was beside The ground shook. Clods of dirt and 1 cause of fatigue, loss of weight neck to laud body blows that re- 5. A comprehensive four-year agricultural course for boys. him, commanding him. stinging gravel pelted him and DONUIS - IS and appetite; a few have lived or CHAPTEB XXII sounded like great bass drums abrupt blocks of light and darkness MICH IO AN U.i. No. I c. Obediently Thunderhead stood M PLAIN Ot SWftWP' worked with a case of tuberculosis Short snarling grunts were Jarred alternated over him ac the big bod- while two bands seized the haltei 15-lb. pk. and some are young people who 6. A thorough business course combining business math- "Holy smoke!" he exclaimed from them. 49* rope and gripped his mane. Ken ies of the mares 'lifted In the air POTATOES** ^*3 have had positive skin tests, which Thunderhead and the mares dis- The Albino reached under and to clear him—one after the other. vaulted onto his back. FANCY RED MK show that germs are present In the appeared in the twistings of the pas- seized Thunderhead's throat trying It receded Into the distance—that ematics, bookkeeping, typing, shorthand, busmess Eng- The stallion's eyec were on the body. Because it is much more sage. Ken began to trot after them to pull back and tear out the Jugular thunder of hoofs—until at last it was 28* MICTION TOMATOES 2 costly to cure than prevent this and Howard followed. Ken was still vein. But Thunderhead locked his mares. All through the fight they not even io loud as the sound of the lish and business law. calling desperately, "Come, boy! forelegs around the Albino's neck had stood In two close bunches, wind In the pines, and his own heart- r5KK TBSSS —FJU •on* HOUSEHOLD GOODS disease, we keep such people un Get your oats! Here Thunderhead! and pressed dose Into those grind- watching, fascinated. Now that It broken sobbing, and the harsh far- lbs. 3§« der medical supervision with per ing Jaws. was ended they began to disperse. GREEN PEAS 2 Iodic chest xraya." Oats!" away cry of eagles who dropped POUND CAKE / The horses staggesed like wres- They were confused and nervous. from the clouds to feast upon royel BUICIOUS *IK — JUMM Mn .« 7. A sensible combination of grade and individual in- The passage narrowed. They were MICHIGAN HAVING KENTKD MY HOUSRIN ALASKA, 1 WILL SELL AT PUB- going through the keyhole, passing tlers, Thunderhead forcing the Al- Howard picked up tho nose-bag carrion. COOKIES directly underneath the great boul- bino backwards. Then he loosed the and oats and started toward Thun The command not to cause NeU HONEYDEW MELONS Mo. 49' 110 AUCTION THE FOLLOWINO HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ON N. McCORDS—E. CASCADE struction. MARVCl HOT SOO OO UBS. Hfnx cox der which hung over it, and the next grip of his forelegs and began to derhead. But the stallion suddenly any anxiety had been disobeyed. For PEACHES OCNUINI SOOTMSN SANDWICH ROLLS moment there was the wide spread use them for attack, flailing with plunged toward the mares. Ken the boys, riding double on Fllcka, bch. HAU HAVIN CELERY 15c YAMS 2 '*• 28c JAM PMMUR of the valley before them, ghostly his hoofs on the back of the Albino, fiung his weight back, hauling on hardly got home in time to hurry MICHMAM HOM OtOWH Pfc. Gordon Peel returned to his 8. Pre-Induction Courses. raking the flesh from the bones and the rope, but It was whipped out of Howard Into hie clothes and pack BREAKFAST ROUS camp Monday after spending a with a faint luminescence through 17e CABBAGE *^ 4c which the dark forms of the horses striving to land a crippling blow on his hand as the great white head his suitcases. CARROTS 5 ^ month with the home folks. BICMCAK OIAHT CULTfVATO JUtCT rwn CAUPORNIA SATURDAY, AUG. 25tli moved like shadows. the kidneys. Jerked Impatiently, then dropped, After he had gone. Ken sat down Mr. and Mra George Miller of BI.UEBERRIFS p,• 39c ORANGES 5 ^ 68c Then light flooded the heavens and For an Instant the massive Jaws snaking along the ground. The stal- by his father's desk In the ftudy and One O'doek Lelghton were dinner guests at the Watch the Ledger of September 6th for the Complete Course of Study, the shafU of rosy gold poured up crunching down on Thunderhead's lion was not only beginning the told the details of all that had hap- Harold and Gordon Peel home Sun- UP COfkEt for from the rising sun to bathe the Jugular vein relaxed, he tore loose, roundup of the mares, he was taking pened. Come to AAP for day. command and making himself Rob was In a very quiet mood. DINING BOOM SUITE SEVERAL ROCKERS A CHAIRS enow covered peaks of the Never- both horses wheeled, plunged away: you v.'hc appreciate FLAVOR-TESTED TEA Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baker of Ver- Requirements for Gradustion, College Entrance, Etc. summer Range. then whirled to ey® each other again known to them as their new master. He sot in his square wooden chair, MT. CHERRY TABLE OIL HEATER gennes were guests at the John Not even the iliMster of Thunder- and to get their wind and their bal- Ken seized handfuls of the thick, turned slightly toward Ken and jfiMly .fine cot fee! Cox home Sunday afternoon. head's rebellion could lessen the im- ance for'the next charge. wild mane. puffed at his pipe. LEATHER BED DAVENPORT ROUND OAK STOVE Mike Dalkha Is gaining nicely. "Why," said he at last "did you Atf MM U ymff pact of this sight upon Howard. There was a Jagged bleeding gash Thunderhead galloped faster. He Immm* If Y<*> Wi Fred Wlsner has been spending take Thunderhead to a place where hi Nw Uar (In y*#r tholto of Hit** t OOMMODES • xU RUG "Holy smoke!" he exclaimed In Thunderhead's throat The Al- swept In a huge circle, whipping the a couple of days with his grandson, there were mares and another stal- blMtdtj, Md €u.fo« Ormmi again and stood motionless. bino was laced with pulsing crlm two groups of mares into one. Then, to et ywvr cvffw W« rapm WASHING MACHINE MEDICINE CABINET Dale Wlsner, In Grand Raplda Fall Term Besins Monday, Sept 10,1945 lion?" you'r# iwr* to •"H>y AS* C«fl««l But Ken's agonized eyes found son streams. The unnatural expan as If merely to discipline them, he Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vanfler- "But dadl" exclaimed Ken woe- what they- were looking for. The sion of his nostrils showed the be- bored through them, scattering S WICKER CHAIRS VINEGAR BARREL Stolp and granddaughter and son fully, "he'd been there often before! lb. 21c Albino, and his instant alert as ginning of exhaustion. them again. They dispersed over EIGHT O'CLOCK Wlllard of Grand Rapids were din- half a mile. And now he began to And he had his own regular place MOD AND MIUOW ROUND WICKER STAND ANTIQUE BEDSPREAD Thunderhead entered Uie valley! Again, as If animated by a single ner guests at the John Cox home herd them at full gallop. Not for a to watch them from—perfectly safe lb. The two stallions saw each other at will, the stallions charged each oth- RED CIBCLE_ 24c NECTAR TEA Hi: 35c PICTURE FRAMES Wednesday. moment was he straight between —up there on top of that rampartl LIBRARY TABLE the same moment. The Albino er with heads high and stiff, lifted Guests at the Mike Dalkha home rushed forward as if for immediate Ken's knees. His body was in con- He never went into the valley, not OUR OWN TEA % 31c FEW DHBES tails. Meeting, rising, swerving, since that first Ome when he got BOKAR COFFEE lb. 26c OUTDOOR IRON KETTLE, 10- Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Plaa to Attend High School at Lowell! tinual undulation. Ken was riding attack, then turned and began to sinking with indescribable colling MAYFAIR TEA ^ 39c •No! conn«cl«d with any compiny GALLON Dalkha and son and Mr. and Mra the end of a whip-lash, twisted mer- the awful swat when he was a uiing • ilmlltr mm* er bnnd. NUMEROUS OTOER ARTICLES round up the far flung band of mares grace—not one motion lost—they Chester Swanson, all of Grand and colts behind him. At a swift cilessly. Occasional cries of pain babyl" turned their heads sideways with "And so you figured he'd continue RIUOOO'S Rapids. twisting gallop he circled them, and helplessness burst from him. OLD MITCH IONA bared reaching teeth and thrust to do as he always had done. And pkg. giant pkg. Jgg pkfl 7g Mrs. Fred Neubecker and chil- gathered them all In and bunched The stallion was driving the mares I - lie COCOA - 5c CORN FLAKES IODIZED SALT TERMS-CASH. All arttdee to be settled for at day of sole. BOARD OF EDUCATION them forward and under to seize that's where ycu made your mis- CLEANSER dren have been visiting her parents them In an Invisible corral. All his and colts further up the valley and SUHNYniU) RitaoN rm the foreleg. take. After all, Thunderhead's three up north the past week. actions were strained and nervous. they were all running now, increas- 34c CRO-PUP DOG FOOD K 25c DELUXE BROOMS 99c Each blocked this maneuver clev- years old now, and to some ways, DRY CLEANER BSc ROLLED OATS ' Biit Thunderhead moved with ex- ing speed at the furious coercion of erly; they braced themselves against their new master. for a horse, thafi frown up." Not many friends are made aberance and calm. His muscles each other with locked, straining Ken's tired and dirty face turned •AU-MASON AIM MM A black runaway mare with a by giving them a cold and formal flowed smoothly under his satin coat necks, and swung back first one and away and his eyes wandered, then MBS. EMIM MOFFIT, Prtp. little white colt at her side streaked nod when you meet them. Try the as he leisurely circled his little band then the other foreleg out of reach came back to hla father. "But he's PICKLING out at an angle from the band of CIIEI VilEMI FRUIT JARS effect of a smile and cheerful of stolen mares, bunched and froze of the darting, snake-Uke heads. But never done any hell-ralslng. And COMPLETE WITH CAPS SPICE A W. WLZEY, IscBwur "Good morning." them, then trotted out In front Ihunderhead was as quick as a rat- mares, bent on escape. Thunder- he's been trained tor running and head altered his direction and took The two stallions faced each other tler. His muzzle thrust In and caught racing. You said yourself a horse f*L after her. Ken felt the great body 26* •bout a hundred yards apart, mo- frill davelop the way he's r 55« r-W* underneath blm knotted and gath- IRING YOUR OWN CONTAINiR *7* # tionless as statues. The Albino ered for a sudden turn or itoi>—for (oontlnuad next week) moved forward a Uttle. 1 K10BT THUB8DAT, AUGUST U, IMS

WEDDINGS SOCIAL EVENTS MOM LOCAL NEWS SO. KEENE —NO. BOSTON HARRIS CREEK Dear Cmtowin. MRS. BASIL VRCBLAND DUB TO INTENSE HEAT WARNING Murphy-FIynn Honored on 80th Birthday A O. Hood of Jollet, DL, formerly AND SHORTAGE OF HELP Jolly Community Club met Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Firestone A family birthday dinner was of South Lowell; Mr. and Mm. Fred To Motorists Bernadean Rita Flynn, former OUB G BEEN HO USES Uston, also of Jollet, and Mr. and nesday afternoon at Mrs. Floy and two daughters of Ida spent instructor at Godwin Heights hbrh ylven Sunday at the Murray-Watson Golds' home In Lowell, 18 being AND GIFT 8HOF wfll Mra Ray O. Spence and son Bob of from Friday until Sunday with WWh Speed Regulatioos school, became the bride of ^ Owosso, have returned to their presant Contests were held, Daisy their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. be closed every afternoon en-1 (Rickert carrying home the work OFF Thomas Timothy Murphy of Brook- Ur^ Irvill I^def^d^^uJ homes after spending two weeks at Burns they were on their vaca- line, Mass., at St. Patrick's church * « Alexander and famUy U1 September L Orders wftl S project prize- Next meeting Is with of Ada and Mrs. Agnes Snow of Morrison Lake. Thsy attended the tion and went on to spend a few BEKE8IBER Hree in Bowne at 9:30 a m. Saturday.' Mrs. Edna Thompson, the third Bus Schedules Lakevlew as out of town guests. be taken aftornoona. S Crth annual Hogle family reunion days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Oars The bride, daughter of Mr. and held at Rush's Landing at the lake Wednesday afternoon in Septem- Firestone near Midland. The outstanding feature of the fhoae 41 381 or 243 ! LOWELL TIME Mra Bernard Flynn of Alto, U a day was a birthday gift of an air- on the 11th. Charlea Decker of ber. Thomas Murphy, Miss Mary Mur- PROTECT YOMUR graduate of Nazareth college. She plane ride presented by Mrs. Ruth Clarkaville was elected president of Mr. and Mra Rartells of Muske- phy and Miss Mary Kyle of Brook- KUi'c prnenhnnffOf : Effective Jane 18, IMS received her master degree from Gaunt and Mrs. Wm. OolUns. A the (Hbgle Reunion Asaociatlon, gon Heights and Mra Rudy Bar- line, Masa, and Mr. and Mra. Ben WHfc Ow Corer Al Policy the University of Michigan and birthday greeting was received oy AND GOT SHOP S succeeding Charlea W. Hood of tells and daughter, recently of New Flarlety and family of Niles were taught at Godwin Heights for the Gary, Ind., and Mr. Spence was re- Protect Yovr Piiieifen To Luuiiif, An To Gr. Rapidi telephone from her son Phllo from *16 N. Monro© Ave. S York came Saturday to the Joe week-end guests at the Bernard last six years. Toledo, and Mrs. Murray waa the elected secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Mulelkaitls home. Mra R Bartells Flynn home. Mrs. Flarlety and witk Arbor, Detroit Joe Clark of Saranac was re-elected will stay a while. Mr. and Mra children remained for a longer 9:16 a. m. Lt Murphy, wno received his recipient of many gifts and cards, Our Medical Endonciseal ud Toledo 9:45 a m. master degree from Boston univer- and ten beautiful bouquets. Many historian. Mrs. Spence Is a former Strokas and Francis and their visit Lowell resident and at one time was 2:26 p. m. sity, later Instructed in economic friends called during the day. granddaughter were Sunday guesta. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Meyers and Above All — Drive Carefofly 7:06 a. m. employed at the Ledger office. family visited Sunday afternoon at 2:25 p m- and business administration at Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Vandenhout 10:S5 a. m Aquinas college before his enllst- Maj. End! Both Honored at Dinner Nation Gets Set and Mrs. Paul Friedll and girls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem 2:45 p. m. 6:40 p m. ment. He has served as communi- MurraHor qOaMrs.t ShzvStlric (continued from first pegs) spent Friday in Grand Raplda Wenger and family. Mr. and Mra RiTTENGER »:» p. m. 8:16 p. m. cation's officer on the USS G'Ban- BIRTHS Oeolrge Martin, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. A family reunion and dinner hon- would Interrupt work contributing Aloyslus Hoover and family of 1:25 a. m. non for the last year. Robert Martin, Mrs. Grah Martin InswanM Servka oring Maj. Emit Roth was enjoyed to the production of military sup- Ionia were Wednesday guests of ToFUNT Red and white flowers carried At Butterworth hospital, Grand and daughter and Mrs. George Tripla Friday evening at the home of Mr. plies or Interfere with effective Lizxie Hoover and family. Rose Phone 144 LeweB out the patriotic motif for the Raplda. Aug. 11. to Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Jr., spent Sunday evening Grand Bapids and Mrs. John F. Roth, with the fol- transition to a peace-time economy Hoover and Francis and family of We SELL PROTBOTION 7:46 a. m. wedding. The bridal gown was guests present: Major and Leo Wilson (Lillian Sherman), a at the Wenger home. 11:16 p. ra. are disputes which Interrupt work Pontlac were Thursday guests. 12:00 m. white ruffled net with son, Leon Dale, weight 61ba, 15 oss. Harold Vreeland. Mra Basil Fit, Sat. tea Mrs. Emil Roth, Mr. and Mra Jack contributing to the effective prot> Sunday guests were Capt and 5:5a p. m- heart neckline, cap sleevaa tight Vrecland and Mra Margaret SUcox Welsheimer and daughter Louise. cutlon of the war." Mrs. Andrew Hoover and family bodice and full ruffled skirt The accompanied Mr. and Mra Jerald Mra John A. Welsheimer, Sr., Dr. of Lansing and Aloyslus Hoover — LOWELL STATION AT — lace-trimmed veil was held In place COMING EVENTS Anderson and son on an auto trip CARD OF THANES and Mra A. V. Wenger, Mr and and family of Ionia. Catherine by a cluster of seed pearls. Sunday to Gunn Lake and on to Mrs. Sinclair Weston and daughter KEENE BREEZES Hoover left Saturday for Ann Ar- I wish to thsny all my school- The bridesmaid, Margot Flynn. Grand Rapids. HEHY'S Bras Store Anne, all of Grand Rapids, Mr. and The P. N. G. Club will hold Its bor to stay a week, and George mates, friends and neighbors who sister of the bride, also wore a Mrs. Walter Roth, Rosemary and Mr. and Mrs. Randall Link and next meeting Monday evening. Aug. Hoover left for Pontlac to register have remembered me in so many Bay Tickets Before Boardlnc Bv white gown patterned after the j Walter of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Rose son of Grand Rapids were Sunday Boyd Monroe of Detroit was a 27, at the farm home of Mrs. Vera for work. bride's with fingertip veil She car- Wlnchell of Ionia, Mr. and Mra W. guest at the homes of Glenn and Rulason with Miss Goldle Collins evening callers at the SIlcOK-Vree- ways. It has helped -to pass the Mm*-* mrnm Ljmmm Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Evarts land home. days much faster since my acci- ried red rosea A Roth and family, Mrs. Magda-|Normiin Hlgglns last Thursday and as aaaistant hostess. and grandson of Battle Creek were Jerome Roach waa best man and lena Roth, Miss Ellse Roth and dent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra Frank Bruton ushered. Rev. Ed- cl6 Richard Wieland. Miss Gloria Doyle of LowelL | Mr ^ Mrs. Earl Scheldt Wm. Freeman Smith. Some are unwisely liberal, and ward J. Racette performed the "John." he complained to the Scheldt Bertha Scheldt and Mahle Harold Denton of Battle Creek more delight to give presents ceremony. Organist Evelyn Barr boy he knew to be the culprit Social Brevities Fry of Lansing were Friday callers was a week-end guest of his par- pay debts. Read the Ledger ads. Air-mlndedness on the citizens' played the traditional wedding mu- you've written just what your at the Glenn Brestley home. ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Denton part, consistently maintained, is sic and Jacqueline Sopper sang The Community Club was enter- Mra Norman Hlgglns woe 'a brother wrote." tained by Mrs. George Golds Wed- and sister, Mrs. Clark Fletcher. essential to keeping America first "I Love You Truly". guest of Mrs. Hazel Conner andi "Yes, sir," came the reply. "It's 15. Mr. and Mra Arthur and family In peacetime and thus more secure Mra Flynn. mother of the bride, nesday, Aug. family Wednesday and Thursday of the same mother." of Lansing left for their home against attack.—San Antonio, Tex- wore a brown ensemble set off A complimentary dinner was held last week. Wednesday after several days' stay as, Express. with a gay flowered hat. Her cor- at Fallasburg Park August 15, hon- Mr. and Mra Ernest McMsefen with Mr. and Mra Paul Smith. Mr. sage was of sweetpeas. oring Mr. and Mra Oscar Brezlna and family and Evelyn Hoxie of and Mra Glenn Cllngman of Bre- Seventy-five guests attended a and family, who are soon to move to Greenville were Sunday gueats of men, Ind., are guests this week. • j bridal breakfast held In the Mor- Muskegon. Other guests were Mr. Mr. and Mra Glenn Weeks and Mrs. Smith received a telephone S j ton hotel. Those from ont of town and Mra L O. Altenburger and Mrs. family. message that her mother, Mrs. Karl N j were. Thomas Murphy of Brook-Alteaburger's sister. Mrs. Grace Mrs. I/eon Frost and daughter PEACHES Hunter has been brought to her SI line, Masa, father of the brlde- Saxon of , Mrs. D. G. Look, Leona of Hart and Mr. and Mrs CAiliAUwIUCMH XWUtlClukiloAC Mr. and Mra F. M. Newell and Campbell and son of Beldlng "were home in Plymouth, from Ann Ar- S groom; Mar^ Murphy and Mary bor hospital. Kiely, also of Brookllne, Mr. and Mra Wm. Wachterhauser. Follow- Thursday callers at the Dell Lee S Joyce Wilcox snd Mra Rex Hul- asd Rochesters Mrs. Ben Flaherty of Niles; Mr. ing the dinner the guests spent the home. \ llberger were Wednesday after Bring own containers and Mra Chester Arnt South evening at the Newell home The Friendly Neighbor Club will s noon guests of Leona Hale and Bend. Ind.. and Mrs. John Slczek hold their picnic at Fallasburg Park \ Tuesday afternoon Miss Audle family. C#li«l«»o Pzo,6nelB of Dowagiac. on Sunday, Aug. 26. HILTON ORCHARDS s Post waa hostess to a group of Jack Denton and family of Grand Lt. and Mrs. Murphy left im- On US-i6, 2 <4 miles west of s former pupils of Mra John S. Tay- Rapids were Week-end guests of mediately by plane for Newport CARD OF THANKS US-16 and M-91 Junction N lor, who enjoyed the annual re- hla mother. Ann Denton at the R L. where he Is stationed. I wish to thank my many friends Alto Phone 651 S union. An old time school session Elvert Balrd home. V with Mrs. Taylor as teacher was and relatives for the lovely gifts, Friday night supper guests of held, refreshments served, and flowers and cards, the Cheerful cl6 Civs Your Mr. and Mrs. Phlorus Hale wore News From Grand Rapids very happy time enjoyed by all. Doers, and particularly thank Mrs. — SOLD BY— Of Former Bowne Folks Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hulliberger and Those present were Mra John S. Ruth Gaunt and Mra Olive Collins daughter and Leona Tfale. CLASLX M. BRANDEBUR* ' for the lovely plane ride, with Taylor, Mra Mary Gehrer Parker. FLOCK Capt and Mrs. Howard Raimer Everett Carey aa pilot Price-Rite Hardware Mrs. Mabel Cogswell Hall. Mrs. and Benny and Mrs. Buckingham AIR-CONDITIONED Hubert Porrltt of Logan visited pl6 Emily Murray. Cora Perry Peterle, Mrs. Flora THE BEST Grand Rapids were Saturday at the John Mishler home Salur- Wheaton Weatherby, Mrs. Josie jday. afternoon and supper guests of Mr. ni Sapply Needham Baker and three guesta CARD OF THANKS ISaraeae Theater'j i Marjorie Porrltt who has been and Mra Frank Thompson. Benny of honor, Mra James Needham. Sr.. spending her vacation with her We wish to take this opportunity FEED OUR spending this week there. Ann SARANAC, MICHIGAN who is in her nineties, Mrs. Blanche home folks in Bowne for two to thank the neighbors and friends Dm ton was a Monday guest Geary, and Mrs. Collier who is a Mgr. weeks, came back to the city Sun- of the late Wm. Devering, for the High Quality Mrs. Emma Weaver, who spent day evening and resumed her work house guest of Miss Post flowers and other kindnesses offer- the past six weeks at the Oscar FRIDAY - SAITJBDAY, AUG. Mtf at the bank Monday. The Book Club met Ttesday eve- ed during our bereavement Poultry Feeds Moore home returned to her hwne ANDREWS SISTERS and Frank Martin, wife and daugh- ning, Aug. 2L at the home of Mra. Edwin and Besise Forward last week Monday. LEO rAtmiiO to ter, Mary Kay, visited friends at Ray Borgeraon. Mra Ernest Fore- pl6 and Family. Callers during the week of Mr. Refrigerator Oe the Silver Lake, near Hart, Sunday. i reviewed The Cocks and MaeFarlaie Ce. and Mra Erneet Plnkney were Mr. Mooiiight ood eootoi Homer Diefenbaker and wife are Bulls of the Caracas" by Olga About 706,000 fox squirrels and Mra Simpson of Lowell. Mra eaving the city next week-end to Marian Plnkney and mother, and BIG HITS Brioeno. taken in Michigan last year, a BRUCE WALTER Let Us Fix It... spend their vacation at Stony Lake. 188 Mra Levoy of Grand Rapdds, Locna TOM CONWAY to The Ex Libris Club met Tues- suhatantlal Increase over the 580,- Mrs. John Mishler will attend a Hale and children and Mra Elmer With the ttfttog of gas mtfening. wc can now |>tek op and day evening at the home of Mrs. 000 taken In IMS. gathering of old friends. "The Girls Hale and girls, Mr. and Mra Cal- year, refrigerator—after raaktog It good aa now. AS yi The Folooi ii of Yesterday,'' at Bowne Center Aid Jack Thome. "So Well Remem- vin Plnkney. Sunday callers were hall In Bowne on Wednesday. bered" by James Hilton was re- Mr. end Mrs. Leonard Detmers. do b Hollywood Spenor Johnson, wife and two viewed by Mrs. Don Merrill. Mr. and Mra Paul Potter and CALL 206 daughters were Sunday dinner A Kiel family reunion in honor children spent Sunday with Mr. SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAT. guests at the J. & Brandebury of Sgt. Edward Kiel was held Wed- and Mrs. James Dean near Lake AUG. 86-27-28 home. In the evening they with nesday evening on Mr. and Mra Odessa, and Sunday evening with ttMrnmi pulocxs 75c Mrs. Arlee Brandebury attended Carl Freyermuth's lawn. Guests STRAND - LOWELL Mr. and Mra Nelson Smith. services at the Berean Baptist present were Mra. Helen Kiel from . . . AIR CONDITIONED . • . Raipha Marie Wheaton of Sara- Wlired Victory church in the city. Battle Creek. Mr. and Mra. Uoyd nac and Mra Mary Potter of South Produced by Darryl F. Zanuok Edward Bergy and wife were at i BID AY AND SATCBBAY. ATGCST 5«5. AMGSSKN 13*9* Dunn and family from Lansing. iene spent from Sunday unbl their farm near Bcwne Center on MATINEE SUNDAY. 8:66 P. M. Mr. and Mra Allan Behler and Tuesday with Mra. Celia Boss and miili Ssrviss Oespasy Wednesday and Mrs. Bergy attend- daughter, Ariene, from Lake Odes- WEDNESDAY and IHUBfiDAY. «» in her trailer at Holland State 868 E. R- G. CUBOUCH ed the gathering at the Ladies' Aid Mr. and Mra Whitman Kiel Park. AUG. 28-99 hall, being one of the girls of yes- of St Petersburg, Fla., and Sgt I Wednesday dinner guests at the Ann itolph terday. and Mrs. Edward Kiel, Mra Rose BAXTER BELLAMY Ed Potter home were Mra Cells Kiel and Deibert Klnyon of LowelL Boss and son and Mr. and Mra to MORSE LAKE Ralph Wheaton and Marie. fioest io The Hoote MRS. LESLIE New Dairy Specialist Mr. and Mra Leemhuis and Irene and their granddaughter, Guardians of Heairh we stand Mr. and Mrs. Prod Dalstra took Shirley and Mary Anna Potter of NOTICE a trip to the Upper Peninsula last Grand Rapids were Friday after- Rouling every germ brigand — IMPORTANT TO YOU — week. noon and supper guests of Mr. and — ALSO — • Mrs. Ed Potter. Mr. and Mra. Paul Dne to our overflow of bnslnMs, oar Morse Lake school will start the Milk from Cow content and mild 27th of August with Mrs. Addle BOB CROSBY Md GRACE McDONALD to Potter and family were also sup- Sunday Shows wUl start at 2:30 per guesta Our purity protects each p. m. and run oonthmously, starting Dalstra a« tescher. ff September 2. Come any time after Gordon Depew accompanied Mr. "my Gbi Loves music 2:30 and see a complete show. Richard Machiele to Lanslcg ^don- day as a member of the 4-H live- HICKORY CORNBKS stock judging team SUNDAY AND MONDAY. AUG. 8647 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Kenneth VanDyke Mrs. Floyd Yelter and Mr. and Mrs. aad children spent Thursday with Stuart Draper of Lowell were eve- relatives In Grand Raplda BE PATRIOTIC! SAVE FUEL ning visitors. Mra. Pauline Stuart of Clarksvllle Miss Betty Green of Portland Is speut the week at the home of her WITH STORM SASH.., visiting her cousin, Bonnie Hoag, mother, Mra Ethel Yelter. Mr. and this week. Mra. Robert Yeiter and children of Harold Tredenick of Sheridan Is Potter's Corners spent Sunday with iNVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN spending two weeks at the Glenn their mother, who returned home WAP BONDS..AND STAMPS! Yeiter home. with them for a couple of daya S 1/c Harry Yeiter returned to Mra Yeiter also spent the week-end Great Lakes, Tuesday night after at the home of her son while his spending nine days at home, and wife visited her parents, Mr has since been sent to Chicago to Mra George Schwarder, at BUY a radio achool. GEORGE PARSONS City. j Miss Amy Yelter and her 4-H As a newly appointed dairy < John Yeiter and Mra Elizabeth [Club, the Morse Lake Classy Cooks, tension specialist at Michigan State Middaugh called at the C. W. Schwab home near Elmdafc gnn. 1 STORM j entertained their mothers with a college, George Parsona is working demonstration dinner Wednesday. extensiv ely in Michigan with groups day afternoon. SASH Miss Eloise and Evelyn Hobbs interested In dairy cattle breeding attended a farewell party for James programfi. ADDITIONAL ALTO NEWS Courier Thursday night at Campau Before coming to Michigan State NOW I Lake. Mra Chaa Deming Is caring for College, Mr. Parsons served as vo- Mr* Helen MacNaughton, who piNT and Quart arc the two best 1 It's sot onlj prmctioMl. ,. it't cational agriculture instructor at nne better at this writing. friends of erery child! Our rich, the pmttxotic CARD OF THANKS Berrien Springs, Woodland and. for TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. Y. AUGUST 28-26-36 *r. and Mra. Carroll Klahn and pure milk is their assurance of greater thing to do 1 With the past eight years, at Tecumeeh. Mary and BUUe of Warsaw. N Storm Sash- We wish to express our sincere Mr. Parwjns ia a graduate of Saturday evening dinner strength and better health—* quart double glass insu- thanks and appreciation to our Michigan State college and has his guests of Mr. and Mra. Chaa Colby lation you can save up to 30% of yor- a day for every child under 12* at least neighbors, friends and relatives master of science degree from the and family. Ralph has gone In for ' er heating billa. You can cooperate for the kindness shown us during University of Wisconsin. the government'• fuel canaerva- farming, sold his pony, Homer, to a pint a day thereafter. rograxn and invest your fuel the illness and death of our hus- a party in Lowrll and bought i ia War Bonds and Stamoa. band and father; also for the beau- Revelation of the secret of na- tiful floral offerings, and Rev. C. ture (the atomic bomb) long mer- of Saginaw and Lowell Ur. ft Sapply E. Pollock for his comforting cifully withheld from man, should Margaret Farmer and Dora Teung arouse the most solemn reflections of Flint spetat lest week with Mr, LOWELL CMMjERY Kyser, in the mind and conscience of and Mra Swift Winegar. Prt and Mrs. Douglas LaDue comprehension.—Winston Chureh- « E A and Karen. flL Road the